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- Ring_signature abstract "In cryptography, a ring signature is a type of digital signature that can be performed by any member of a group of users that each have keys. Therefore, a message signed with a ring signature is endorsed by someone in a particular group of people. One of the security properties of a ring signature is that it should be computationally infeasible to determine which of the group members' keys was used to produce the signature. Ring signatures are similar to group signatures but differ in two key ways: first, there is no way to revoke the anonymity of an individual signature, and second, any group of users can be used as a group without additional setup.Ring signatures were invented by Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Yael Tauman, and introduced at ASIACRYPT in 2001. The name "ring signature" comes from the ring-like structure of the signature algorithm.".
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- Ring_signature wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Ring_signature wikiPageRevisionID "670371443".
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink ASIACRYPT.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Adi_Shamir.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Asiacrypt.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Big_O_notation.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_signature_schemes.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public-key_cryptography.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink CryptoNote.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Cryptographic_protocol.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Cryptography.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Deniable_signature.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signature.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink E-cash.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink E-voting.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_money.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_voting.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Group_signature.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Key_(cryptography).
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Median.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Python_(language).
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Python_(programming_language).
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink RSA_(cryptosystem).
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Rivest_Shamir_Adleman.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Rivest.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Threshold_cryptosystem.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink White_House.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLink Yael_Tauman.
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ring signature".
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLinkText "another ring signature".
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLinkText "ring signature".
- Ring_signature wikiPageWikiLinkText "traceable ring signature".
- Ring_signature hasPhotoCollection Ring_signature.
- Ring_signature subject Category:Digital_signature_schemes.
- Ring_signature subject Category:Public-key_cryptography.
- Ring_signature hypernym Signature.
- Ring_signature type Place.
- Ring_signature comment "In cryptography, a ring signature is a type of digital signature that can be performed by any member of a group of users that each have keys. Therefore, a message signed with a ring signature is endorsed by someone in a particular group of people. One of the security properties of a ring signature is that it should be computationally infeasible to determine which of the group members' keys was used to produce the signature.".
- Ring_signature label "Ring signature".
- Ring_signature sameAs Firma_de_círculo.
- Ring_signature sameAs Signature_de_cercle.
- Ring_signature sameAs m.0dj310.
- Ring_signature sameAs Q3483645.
- Ring_signature sameAs Q3483645.
- Ring_signature wasDerivedFrom Ring_signature?oldid=670371443.
- Ring_signature isPrimaryTopicOf Ring_signature.