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ASIACRYPT
2011
Springer

Short Signatures from Weaker Assumptions

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Short Signatures from Weaker Assumptions
We provide constructions of (m, 1)-programmable hash functions (PHFs) for m ≥ 2. Mimicking certain programmability properties of random oracles, PHFs can, e.g., be plugged into the generic constructions by Hofheinz and Kiltz (J. Cryptol. 2011) to yield digital signatures schemes from the strong RSA and strong q-Diffie-Hellman assumptions. As another application of PHFs, we propose new and efficient constructions of digital signature schemes from weaker assumptions, i.e., from the (standard, non-strong) RSA and the (standard, non-strong) q-Diffie-Hellman assumptions. The resulting signature schemes offer interesting tradeoffs between efficiency/signature length and the size of the public-keys. For example, our q-Diffie-Hellman signatures can be as short as 200 bits; the signing algorithm of our Strong RSA signature scheme can be as efficient as the one in RSA full domain hash; compared to previous constructions, our RSA signatures are shorter (by a factor of roughly 2) and we obtai...
Dennis Hofheinz, Tibor Jager, Eike Kiltz
Added 12 Dec 2011
Updated 12 Dec 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors Dennis Hofheinz, Tibor Jager, Eike Kiltz
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