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PKC
2009
Springer
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16 years 4 months ago
Security of Sanitizable Signatures Revisited
Sanitizable signature schemes, as defined by Ateniese et al. (ESORICS 2005), allow a signer to partly delegate signing rights to another party, called the sanitizer. That is, the s...
Anja Lehmann, Christina Brzuska, Dominique Schr&ou...
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ICICS
2004
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Factorization-Based Fail-Stop Signatures Revisited
Fail-stop signature (FSS) schemes are important primitives because in a fail-stop signature scheme the signer is protected against unlimited powerful adversaries as follows: Even i...
Katja Schmidt-Samoa
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ERCIMDL
2008
Springer
107views Education» more  ERCIMDL 2008»
15 years 5 months ago
Revisiting Lexical Signatures to (Re-)Discover Web Pages
A lexical signature (LS) is a small set of terms derived from a document that capture the "aboutness" of that document. A LS generated from a web page can be used to disc...
Martin Klein, Michael L. Nelson
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TCC
2007
Springer
76views Cryptology» more  TCC 2007»
15 years 9 months ago
Designated Confirmer Signatures Revisited
Douglas Wikström
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ACNS
2007
Springer
129views Cryptology» more  ACNS 2007»
15 years 10 months ago
Gradually Convertible Undeniable Signatures
In 1990, Boyar, Chaum, Damg˚ard and Pedersen introduced convertible undeniable signatures which limit the self-authenticating property of digital signatures but can be converted b...
Laila El Aimani, Damien Vergnaud