Construction of Universal Designated-Verifier Signatures and Identity-Based Signatures From Standard Signatures

Source: University of Calgary

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The authors give a generic construction for universal designated-verifier signature schemes from a large class, C, of signature schemes. The resulting schemes are efficient and have two important properties. Firstly, they are provably DV-unforgeable, non-transferable and also non-delegatable. Secondly, the signer and the designated verifier can independently choose their cryptographic settings. They also propose a generic construction for identity-based signature schemes from any signature scheme in C and prove that the construction is secure against adaptive chosen message and identity attacks. They discuss possible extensions of the constructions to hierarchical identity-based signatures, identity-based universal designated verifier signatures, and identity based ring signatures from any signature in C.
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Date:May 2008