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IJACT
2008
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Efficient lattice-based signature scheme
: In Crypto 1997, Goldreich, Goldwasser and Halevi (GGH) proposed a lattice analogue of McEliece public key cryptosystem, in which security is related to the hardness of approximat...
Thomas Plantard, Willy Susilo, Khin Than Win, Qion...
WISTP
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Linkability of Some Blind Signature Schemes
Unforgeability and blindness are two important properties of blind signature. The latter means that after interacting with various users, the signer is unable to link a valid messa...
Swee-Huay Heng, Wun-She Yap, Khoongming Khoo
IJACT
2008
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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
IJNSEC
2007
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A Biometric Identity Based Signature Scheme
We describe an identity based signature scheme that uses biometric information to construct the public key. Such a scheme would be beneficial in many repudiation situations for e...
Andrew Burnett, Fergus Byrne, Tom Dowling, Adam Du...
EUROCRYPT
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Short Signatures Without Random Oracles
We describe a short signature scheme that is strongly existentially unforgeable under an adaptive chosen message attack in the standard security model. Our construction works in g...
Dan Boneh, Xavier Boyen