A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature

Sanitizable Signature is a digital signature variant that enables modification operations, allowing sanitizers to alter the signed data in a regulated manner without requiring any interaction with the original signer. It is widely used in scenarios such as healthcare data privacy protection, social...

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Main Authors: ZHAN, Yonghua, YI, Bixia, YANG, Yang, HE, Renjie, SHI, Rui
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-96242024-01-25T08:17:51Z A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature ZHAN, Yonghua YI, Bixia YANG, Yang HE, Renjie SHI, Rui Sanitizable Signature is a digital signature variant that enables modification operations, allowing sanitizers to alter the signed data in a regulated manner without requiring any interaction with the original signer. It is widely used in scenarios such as healthcare data privacy protection, social networks, secure routing, etc. In existing sanitizable signature schemes, anyone can verify the validity and authenticity of the sanitized message, which results in costly certificate management overhead or complicated key escrow problems. To address these challenges, a designated verifier certificateless sanitizable signature scheme is proposed. This scheme introduces the concept of a designated verifier into sanitizable signatures, allowing sanitizers to specify verifier for the sanitized message. Only the specified verifiers can verify the validity of the message/signature pair, ensuring that the message information remains confidential to parties other than the designated verifiers. Security analysis demonstrates that the proposed scheme satisfies the properties of unforgeability, immutability, privacy and non-transferability. Comparative analysis demonstrates that the proposed scheme provides additional support for designated verifiers compared to traditional sanitizable signature schemes, while eliminating certificate management and key escrow issues. We have conducted an experiment, and the results demonstrate that the proposed scheme displays excellent efficiency. 2023-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8621 info:doi/10.1007/978-981-99-9331-4_23 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9624/viewcontent/Certificateless_D_Verifier_av.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 Certificateless Data Sharing Designated Verifier Sanitizable Signature Information Security
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topic Certificateless
Data Sharing
Designated Verifier
Sanitizable Signature
Information Security
spellingShingle Certificateless
Data Sharing
Designated Verifier
Sanitizable Signature
Information Security
ZHAN, Yonghua
YI, Bixia
YANG, Yang
HE, Renjie
SHI, Rui
A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature
description Sanitizable Signature is a digital signature variant that enables modification operations, allowing sanitizers to alter the signed data in a regulated manner without requiring any interaction with the original signer. It is widely used in scenarios such as healthcare data privacy protection, social networks, secure routing, etc. In existing sanitizable signature schemes, anyone can verify the validity and authenticity of the sanitized message, which results in costly certificate management overhead or complicated key escrow problems. To address these challenges, a designated verifier certificateless sanitizable signature scheme is proposed. This scheme introduces the concept of a designated verifier into sanitizable signatures, allowing sanitizers to specify verifier for the sanitized message. Only the specified verifiers can verify the validity of the message/signature pair, ensuring that the message information remains confidential to parties other than the designated verifiers. Security analysis demonstrates that the proposed scheme satisfies the properties of unforgeability, immutability, privacy and non-transferability. Comparative analysis demonstrates that the proposed scheme provides additional support for designated verifiers compared to traditional sanitizable signature schemes, while eliminating certificate management and key escrow issues. We have conducted an experiment, and the results demonstrate that the proposed scheme displays excellent efficiency.
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author ZHAN, Yonghua
YI, Bixia
YANG, Yang
HE, Renjie
SHI, Rui
author_facet ZHAN, Yonghua
YI, Bixia
YANG, Yang
HE, Renjie
SHI, Rui
author_sort ZHAN, Yonghua
title A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature
title_short A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature
title_full A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature
title_fullStr A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature
title_full_unstemmed A certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature
title_sort certificateless designated verifier sanitizable signature
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8621
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/9624/viewcontent/Certificateless_D_Verifier_av.pdf
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