Abstract
A Verifiably Encrypted Signature (VES) plays an essential role in the construction of a fair data exchange. The paper proposes an Identity-based Proxy Verifiably Encrypted Signature (IPVES) to combine the advantages of a proxy signature and a VES in order to delegate the signing capability of the VES of an entity called the original signer to another entity, called the proxy signer. In this IPVES scheme, the original signer delegates his/her signing capability to the proxy signer. The proxy signer issues a signature by using a proxy signing key, encrypts the signature under a designated public key, and subsequently convinces a verifier that the resulting ciphertext contains such a signature. We prove that the proposed IPVES scheme is secure in a random oracle model under the computational Diffie-Hellman assumption.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 137-149 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | China Communications |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue number | 11 |
| State | Published - Nov 2012 |
Keywords
- Digital signature
- Information security
- Proxy signature
- Random oracle model
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