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How to construct identity-based signatures without the key escrow problem

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How to construct identity-based signatures without the key escrow problem
The inherent key escrow problem is one of the main reasons for the slow adoption of identity-based cryptography. The existing solution for mitigating the key escrow problem is by adopting multiple Private Key Generators (PKGs). Recently, there was a proposal that attempted to reduce the trust of the PKG by allowing a malicious PKG to be caught if he reveals the user’s identity-based secret key illegally. Nonetheless, the proposal does not consider that the PKG can simply decrypt the ciphertext instead of revealing the secret key itself (in the case of identity-based encryption schemes). The aim of this paper is to present an escrow-free identity-based signature (IBS) scheme, in which the malicious PKG will be caught if it releases a signature on behalf of the user but signed by itself. We present a formal model to capture such a scheme and provide a concrete construction.
Tsz Hon Yuen, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu
Added 27 Jan 2011
Updated 27 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where IJISEC
Authors Tsz Hon Yuen, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu
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