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2007
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Identity-Committable Signatures and Their Extension to Group-Oriented Ring Signatures

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Identity-Committable Signatures and Their Extension to Group-Oriented Ring Signatures
The identity of “Deep Throat”, a pseudonym of the information source in the Watergate scandal, remained mysterious for more than three decades. In 2005, an ex-FBI official claimed that he was the anonymous source. Nevertheless, some are still inconvinced. In this paper, we introduce a new notion of identity-committable signatures (ICS) to ensure the anonymity of “Deep Throat” inside a group. A member of an organization can sign a message on behalf of himself (regular signature) or the organization (identitycommitted signature). In the latter case, the signer’s identity is hidden from anyone, and can be opened by himself only. We describe the requirements of ICS and give the formal definition of it. Then we extend the notion of ICS to group-oriented ring signatures (GRS) which further allow the signer to hide his identity behind multiple groups. We believe a GRS scheme is more efficient and practical than a ring signature scheme for leaking secrets. Finally, we provide concr...
Cheng-Kang Chu, Wen-Guey Tzeng
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ACISP
Authors Cheng-Kang Chu, Wen-Guey Tzeng
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