Anonymity is one of the main concerns in group-oriented cryptography. However, most efforts, for instance, group signatures and ring signatures, are only made to provide anonymity ...
We introduce Ad Hoc Anonymous Identification schemes, a new multi-user cryptographic primitive that allows participants from a user population to form ad hoc groups, and then prove...
Yevgeniy Dodis, Aggelos Kiayias, Antonio Nicolosi,...
In threshold ring signature schemes, any group of t entities spontaneously conscript arbitrarily n - t entities to generate a publicly verifiable t-out-of-n signature on behalf of ...
Sherman S. M. Chow, Lucas Chi Kwong Hui, Siu-Ming ...
A Zero-knowledge protocol provides provably secure entity authentication based on a hard computational problem. Among many schemes proposed since 1984, the most practical rely on f...
Efficient zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge (ZK-PoK) are basic building blocks of many cryptographic applications such as identification schemes, group signatures, and secure mult...
Endre Bangerter, Thomas Briner, Wilko Henecka, Ste...