Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
394333 Information Sciences 2010 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

Undeniable signatures were introduced in 1989 by Chaum and van Antwerpen to limit the self-authenticating property of digital signatures. An extended concept – the convertible undeniable signatures – proposed by Boyar, Chaum, Damgård and Pedersen in 1991, allows the signer to convert undeniable signatures to ordinary digital signatures.In this article, we present a new efficient convertible undeniable signature scheme based on bilinear maps. Its unforgeability is tightly related, in the random oracle model, to the computational Diffie–Hellman problem and its anonymity to a non-standard decisional assumption. The advantages of our scheme are the short length of the signatures, the low computational cost of the signature and the receipt generation. Moreover, a variant of our scheme permits the signer to universally convert signatures pertaining only to a specific time period. We formalize this new notion as the time-selective conversion. We also improve our original scheme from CT-RSA’05 by reducing the length of the generated receipts: their size is now logarithmic in the number of time periods.

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