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Probable Security Proof of A Blind Signature Scheme over Braid Groups

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Probable Security Proof of A Blind Signature Scheme over Braid Groups
In this paper, we reinvestigate the security analysis of blind signature scheme over braid groups proposed by Verma in 2008. A blind signature scheme is a cryptographic primitive used for e-commerce for getting a signature from the signer without revealing any information about its contents. These schemes are especially used in e-transactions, e-votings, DRM systems, etc. The security of blind signature is basically defined by two properties blindness and unforgeability. Here we prove a special form of unforgeability called one more forgery defined by Pointcheval et al. Although, Verma has defined the same and discussed the security analysis using a stronger assumption called chosen target conjugator search problem. In this paper, we also discuss the analysis using a simple problem, which is much closer to conjugate search problem.
Girraj Kumar Verma
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where IJNSEC
Authors Girraj Kumar Verma
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