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Authorized Function Homomorphic Signature, Qingwen Guo, Qiong Huang, Guomin Yang
Authorized Function Homomorphic Signature, Qingwen Guo, Qiong Huang, Guomin Yang
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Homomorphic signature (HS) is a novel primitive that allows an agency to carry out arbitrary (polynomial time) computation f on the signed data (m) over right arrow and accordingly gain a signature sigma(h) for the computation result f ((m) over right arrow) with respect to f on behalf of the data owner (DO). However, since DO lacks control of the agency's behavior, receivers would believe that DO did authenticate the computation result even if the agency misbehaves and applies a function that the DO does not want. To address the problem above, in this paper we introduce a new primitive …
Verifiably Encrypted Cascade-Instantiable Blank Signatures To Secure Progressive Decision Management, Yujue Wang, Hwee Hwa Pang, Robert H. Deng
Verifiably Encrypted Cascade-Instantiable Blank Signatures To Secure Progressive Decision Management, Yujue Wang, Hwee Hwa Pang, Robert H. Deng
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
In this paper, we introduce the notion of verifiably encrypted cascade-instantiable blank signatures (CBS) in a multi-user setting. In CBS, there is a delegation chain that starts with an originator and is followed by a sequence of proxies. The originator creates and signs a template, which may comprise fixed fields and exchangeable fields. Thereafter, each proxy along the delegation chain is able to make an instantiation of the template from the choices passed down from her direct predecessor, before generating a signature for her instantiation. First, we present a non-interactive basic CBS construction that does not rely on any shared …