Experimenting with server-aided signatures

This paper explores practical and conceptual implications of using Server-Aided Signatures (SAS). SAS is a signature method that relies on partiallytrusted servers for generating public key signatures for regular users. Besides its two primary goals of 1) aiding small, resource-limited devices in co...

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Main Authors: DING, Xuhua, Mozzacchi, D., Tsudik, Gene
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-20442017-12-26T06:57:48Z Experimenting with server-aided signatures DING, Xuhua Mozzacchi, D. Tsudik, Gene This paper explores practical and conceptual implications of using Server-Aided Signatures (SAS). SAS is a signature method that relies on partiallytrusted servers for generating public key signatures for regular users. Besides its two primary goals of 1) aiding small, resource-limited devices in computing heavy-weight (normally expensive) digital signatures and 2) fast certificate revocation, SAS also o#ers signature causality and has some interesting features such as built-in attack detection for users and DoS resistance for servers. 2002-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1045 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2044/viewcontent/10.1.1.16.28.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
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topic Information Security
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DING, Xuhua
Mozzacchi, D.
Tsudik, Gene
Experimenting with server-aided signatures
description This paper explores practical and conceptual implications of using Server-Aided Signatures (SAS). SAS is a signature method that relies on partiallytrusted servers for generating public key signatures for regular users. Besides its two primary goals of 1) aiding small, resource-limited devices in computing heavy-weight (normally expensive) digital signatures and 2) fast certificate revocation, SAS also o#ers signature causality and has some interesting features such as built-in attack detection for users and DoS resistance for servers.
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author DING, Xuhua
Mozzacchi, D.
Tsudik, Gene
author_facet DING, Xuhua
Mozzacchi, D.
Tsudik, Gene
author_sort DING, Xuhua
title Experimenting with server-aided signatures
title_short Experimenting with server-aided signatures
title_full Experimenting with server-aided signatures
title_fullStr Experimenting with server-aided signatures
title_full_unstemmed Experimenting with server-aided signatures
title_sort experimenting with server-aided signatures
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2002
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1045
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2044/viewcontent/10.1.1.16.28.pdf
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