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Professor Willy Susilo

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Multi-Level Controlled Signature, Pairat Thorncharoensri, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu Mar 2014

Multi-Level Controlled Signature, Pairat Thorncharoensri, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu

Professor Willy Susilo

In this work, we present and establish a new primitive called Multi-level Controlled Signature. This primitive allows a signer to specify a security level to limit the verifiability of the signature. This primitive works as follows. Without losing generality, we assume the security levels of a group of users are defined in ascending order, where “A” represents the lowest security level and “Z” represents the highest security level, respectively. When a signer signs a message by specifying a security level “C”, all users who have a security level greater than “C” will be able to verify while other users whose …


(Strong) Multi-Designated Verifiers Signatures Secure Against Rogue Key Attack, Yunmei Zhang, Man Ho Allen Au, Guomin Yang, Willy Susilo Mar 2014

(Strong) Multi-Designated Verifiers Signatures Secure Against Rogue Key Attack, Yunmei Zhang, Man Ho Allen Au, Guomin Yang, Willy Susilo

Professor Willy Susilo

Designated verifier signatures (DVS) allow a signer to create a signature whose validity can only be verified by a specific entity chosen by the signer. In addition, the chosen entity, known as the designated verifier, cannot convince any body that the signature is created by the signer. Multi-designated verifiers signatures (MDVS) are a natural extension of DVS in which the signer can choose multiple designated verifiers. DVS and MDVS are useful primitives in electronic voting and contract signing. In this paper, we investigate various aspects of MDVS and make two contributions. Firstly, we revisit the notion of unforgeability under rogue …