Decentralized, Privacy-Preserving, Single Sign-On

Omid Mir, Michael Roland, R. Mayrhofer
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Abstract

In current single sign-on authentication schemes on the web, users are required to interact with identity providers securely to set up authentication data during a registration phase and receive a token (credential) for future access to services and applications. This type of interaction can make authentication schemes challenging in terms of security and availability. From a security perspective, a main threat is theft of authentication reference data stored with identity providers. An adversary could easily abuse such data to mount an offline dictionary attack for obtaining the underlying password or biometric. From a privacy perspective, identity providers are able to track user activity and control sensitive user data. In terms of availability, users rely on trusted third-party servers that need to be available during authentication. We propose a novel decentralized privacy-preserving single sign-on scheme through the Decentralized Anonymous Multi-Factor Authentication (DAMFA), a new authentication scheme where identity providers no longer require sensitive user data and can no longer track individual user activity. Moreover, our protocol eliminates dependence on an always-on identity provider during user authentication, allowing service providers to authenticate users at any time without interacting with the identity provider. Our approach builds on threshold oblivious pseudorandom functions (TOPRF) to improve resistance against offline attacks and uses a distributed transaction ledger to improve availability. We prove the security of DAMFA in the universal composibility (UC) model by defining a UC definition (ideal functionality) for DAMFA and formally proving the security of our scheme via ideal-real simulation. Finally, we demonstrate the practicability of our proposed scheme through a prototype implementation.
去中心化,隐私保护,单点登录
在当前web上的单点登录认证方案中,用户需要与身份提供者安全地交互,以便在注册阶段设置认证数据,并接收令牌(凭据),以便将来访问服务和应用程序。这种类型的交互会使身份验证方案在安全性和可用性方面具有挑战性。从安全角度来看,主要的威胁是存储在身份提供程序中的身份验证参考数据被盗。攻击者可以很容易地滥用这些数据来发起离线字典攻击,以获取底层密码或生物识别信息。从隐私的角度来看,身份提供者能够跟踪用户活动并控制敏感的用户数据。在可用性方面,用户依赖于可信的第三方服务器,这些服务器需要在身份验证期间可用。我们通过去中心化匿名多因素身份验证(DAMFA)提出了一种新的去中心化保护隐私的单点登录方案,这种新的身份验证方案不再需要敏感的用户数据,也不再能够跟踪单个用户的活动。此外,我们的协议在用户身份验证期间消除了对始终在线的身份提供者的依赖,允许服务提供者在任何时候对用户进行身份验证,而无需与身份提供者进行交互。我们的方法建立在阈值无关伪随机函数(TOPRF)的基础上,以提高对离线攻击的抵抗力,并使用分布式事务分类账来提高可用性。通过定义通用组合(UC)模型中DAMFA的UC定义(理想功能),证明了DAMFA方案的安全性,并通过理想-真实仿真正式证明了该方案的安全性。最后,通过一个原型实现验证了所提方案的实用性。
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