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Title
Non-interactive Conditional Proxy Re-Signature in the Standard Model
Authors
EUNSUNG, LEEKim, Sang Woo
Date Issued
2018-12
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Abstract
Proxy re-signature allows a semi-trusted proxy to transform a delegatee's signature on a message into a delegator's signature on the same message. To transform a signature, the proxy uses a re-signature key that is received from the delegator. Once the proxy has received the re-signature key, the proxy can transform all the delegatee's signatures to the delegator's signatures; this process is undesirable in some applications that require a fine-grained delegation. To overcome this limitation of proxy re-signature schemes, the concept of conditional proxy re-signature was proposed. It provides fine-grained delegation, by which a re-signature key can be used to transform a signature on a message with a specific condition. To the best of our knowledge, two conditional proxy re-signature schemes have been proposed, but neither is proved in the standard model. We propose a non-interactive conditional proxy re-signature scheme in the standard model. In the proposed scheme, a delegator can choose a condition and can non-interactively generate a re-signature key even if a delegatee is off-line. Therefore, the delegator can fully control a delegation process. Our scheme is existentially unforgeable against adaptive chosen message attack and adaptive chosen condition attack.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/94669
DOI
10.1093/comjnl/bxy036
ISSN
0010-4620
Article Type
Article
Citation
Computer Journal, vol. 61, no. 12, page. 1772 - 1782, 2018-12
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