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CSREASAM
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Further Discussions on the Security of a Nominative Signature Scheme
A nominative signature scheme allows a nominator (or signer) and a nominee (or verifier) to jointly generate and publish a signature in such a way that only the nominee can verify...
Lifeng Guo, Guilin Wang, Duncan S. Wong, Lei Hu
SEC
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Security Remarks on a Convertible Nominative Signature Scheme
A nominative signature scheme allows a nominator (i.e. the signer) and a nominee (i.e. a designated verifier) to jointly generate and publish a signature so that only the nominee ...
Guilin Wang, Feng Bao
ACISP
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Convertible Nominative Signatures
Abstract. A feasible solution to prevent potential misuse of signatures is to put some restrictions on their verification. Therefore S.J.Kim, S.J.Park and D.H.Won introduced the n...
Zhenjie Huang, Yumin Wang
DCC
2003
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
On the Security of Digital Signature Schemes Based on Error-Correcting Codes
In this paper we discuss the security of digital signature schemes based on error? correcting codes. Several attacks to the Xinmei scheme are surveyed, and some reasons given to e...
Sheng-Bo Xu, Jeroen Doumen, Henk C. A. van Tilborg
IJACT
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
An efficient one-move Nominative Signature scheme
Abstract. A signer in a Nominative Signature (NS) scheme can arbitrarily choose a nominee, then jointly generate a signature in such a way that the signature can only be verified w...
Qiong Huang, Dennis Y. W. Liu, Duncan S. Wong