Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP

We present protocols for fair exchange of electronic data (digital signatures, payment and confidential data) between two parties A and B. Novel properties of the proposed protocols include: 1) offline trusted third party (TTP), i.e., TTP does not take part in the exchange unless one of the parties...

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Main Authors: BAO, Feng, DENG, Robert H., MAO, Wenbo
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-48952017-12-29T06:54:07Z Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP BAO, Feng DENG, Robert H. MAO, Wenbo We present protocols for fair exchange of electronic data (digital signatures, payment and confidential data) between two parties A and B. Novel properties of the proposed protocols include: 1) offline trusted third party (TTP), i.e., TTP does not take part in the exchange unless one of the parties behaves improperly; 2) only three message exchanges are required in the normal situation; 3) true fair exchange, i.e., either A and B obtain each other's data or no party receives anything useful; no loss can be incurred to a party no matter how maliciously the other party behaves during the exchange. This last property is in contrast to previously proposed protocols with offline TTP ([1] and [21]), where a misbehaving party may get another party's data while refusing to send his document to the other party, and the TTP can provide affidavits attesting to what happened during the exchange. To our knowledge, the protocols presented here are the first exchange protocols which use offline TTP and at the same time guarantee true fair exchange of digital messages. We introduce a novel cryptographic primitive, called the Certificate of Encrypted Message Being a Signature (CEMBS), as the basic building block of the fair exchange protocols. It is used to prove that an encrypted message is a certain party's signature on a public file, without revealing the signature. We also give two examples to show in detail how the certificate can be constructed. 1998-05-06T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3893 info:doi/10.1109/SECPRI.1998.674825 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Databases and Information Systems Information Security
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Singapore
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topic Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
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Information Security
BAO, Feng
DENG, Robert H.
MAO, Wenbo
Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP
description We present protocols for fair exchange of electronic data (digital signatures, payment and confidential data) between two parties A and B. Novel properties of the proposed protocols include: 1) offline trusted third party (TTP), i.e., TTP does not take part in the exchange unless one of the parties behaves improperly; 2) only three message exchanges are required in the normal situation; 3) true fair exchange, i.e., either A and B obtain each other's data or no party receives anything useful; no loss can be incurred to a party no matter how maliciously the other party behaves during the exchange. This last property is in contrast to previously proposed protocols with offline TTP ([1] and [21]), where a misbehaving party may get another party's data while refusing to send his document to the other party, and the TTP can provide affidavits attesting to what happened during the exchange. To our knowledge, the protocols presented here are the first exchange protocols which use offline TTP and at the same time guarantee true fair exchange of digital messages. We introduce a novel cryptographic primitive, called the Certificate of Encrypted Message Being a Signature (CEMBS), as the basic building block of the fair exchange protocols. It is used to prove that an encrypted message is a certain party's signature on a public file, without revealing the signature. We also give two examples to show in detail how the certificate can be constructed.
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author BAO, Feng
DENG, Robert H.
MAO, Wenbo
author_facet BAO, Feng
DENG, Robert H.
MAO, Wenbo
author_sort BAO, Feng
title Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP
title_short Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP
title_full Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP
title_fullStr Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP
title_full_unstemmed Efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line TTP
title_sort efficient and practical fair exchange protocols with off-line ttp
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1998
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3893
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