Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Group_signature> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 43 of
43
with 100 triples per page.
- Group_signature abstract "A group signature scheme is a method for allowing a member of a group to anonymously sign a message on behalf of the group. The concept was first introduced by David Chaum and Eugene van Heyst in 1991. For example, a group signature scheme could be used by an employee of a large company where it is sufficient for a verifier to know a message was signed by an employee, but not which particular employee signed it. Another application is for keycard access to restricted areas where it is inappropriate to track individual employee's movements, but necessary to secure areas to only employees in the group.Essential to a group signature scheme is a group manager, who is in charge of adding group members and has the ability to reveal the original signer in the event of disputes. In some systems the responsibilities of adding members and revoking signature anonymity are separated and given to a membership manager and revocation manager respectively. Many schemes have been proposed, however all should follow these basic requirements:Soundness and completeness Valid signatures by group members always verify correctly, and invalid signatures always fail verification.Unforgeable Only members of the group can create valid group signatures.Anonymity Given a message and its signature, the identity of the individual signer cannot be determined without the group manager's secret key.Traceability Given any valid signature, the group manager should be able to trace which user issued the signature. (This and the previous requirement imply that only the group manager can break users' anonymity.)Unlinkability Given two messages and their signatures, we cannot tell if the signatures were from the same signer or not.No framing Even if all other group members (and the managers) collude, they cannot forge a signature for a non-participating group member.Unforgeable tracing verification The revocation manager cannot falsely accuse a signer of creating a signature he did not create.Coalition resistance A colluding subset of group members cannot generate a valid signature that the group manager cannot link to one of the colluding group members.The ACJT 2000, BBS04, and BS04 (in CCS) group signature schemes are some of the state of the art. (Note: this might be an incomplete list.)Boneh, Boyen and Shacham published in 2004 (BBS04, Crypto04) is a novel group signature scheme based on bilinear maps. Signatures in this scheme are approximately the size of a standard RSA signature (around 200 bytes). The security of the scheme is proven in the random oracle model and relies on the Strong Diffie Hellman assumption (SDH) and a new assumption in bilinear groups called the Decision linear assumption (DLin).A more formal definition that is geared towards provable security was given by Bellare, Micciancio and Warinschi.".
- Group_signature wikiPageExternalLink summary?doi=10.1.1.21.6420.
- Group_signature wikiPageExternalLink dgs.html.
- Group_signature wikiPageExternalLink gs.html.
- Group_signature wikiPageExternalLink group_signature_chaum.pdf.
- Group_signature wikiPageExternalLink BRICS-RS-98-27.pdf.
- Group_signature wikiPageID "3347478".
- Group_signature wikiPageLength "8162".
- Group_signature wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Group_signature wikiPageRevisionID "704981509".
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_signature_schemes.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public-key_cryptography.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Collusion.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink David_Chaum.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Decision_Linear_assumption.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signature.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_van_Heyst.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Identity_Escrow_Schemes.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Key_(cryptography).
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Keycard_lock.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Lecture_Notes_in_Computer_Science.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Multisignature.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Provable_security.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Proxy_signature.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Ring_signature.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Strong_Diffie_Hellman_assumption.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLink Threshold_cryptosystem.
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Group signature".
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLinkText "group signature".
- Group_signature wikiPageWikiLinkText "group".
- Group_signature wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Group_signature subject Category:Digital_signature_schemes.
- Group_signature subject Category:Public-key_cryptography.
- Group_signature hypernym Method.
- Group_signature type Software.
- Group_signature comment "A group signature scheme is a method for allowing a member of a group to anonymously sign a message on behalf of the group. The concept was first introduced by David Chaum and Eugene van Heyst in 1991. For example, a group signature scheme could be used by an employee of a large company where it is sufficient for a verifier to know a message was signed by an employee, but not which particular employee signed it.".
- Group_signature label "Group signature".
- Group_signature sameAs Q5611269.
- Group_signature sameAs امضای_گروهی.
- Group_signature sameAs m.096_q5.
- Group_signature sameAs Q5611269.
- Group_signature wasDerivedFrom Group_signature?oldid=704981509.
- Group_signature isPrimaryTopicOf Group_signature.