Traceable Identity-Based Group Signature

Ke Gu, Lihao Yang, Yong Wang, Sheng Wen
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Abstract

Group signature is a useful cryptographic primitive, which makes every group member sign messages on behalf of a group they belong to. Namely group signature allows that group member anonymously signs any message without revealing his/her specific identity. However, group signature may make the signers abuse their signing rights if there are no measures of keeping them from abusing signing rights in the group signature schemes. So, group manager must be able to trace (or reveal) the identity of the signer by the signature when the result of the signature needs to be arbitrated, and some revoked group members must fully lose their capability of signing a message on behalf of the group they belong to. A practical model meeting the requirement is verifier-local revocation, which supports the revocation of group member. In this model, the verifiers receive the group member revocation messages from the trusted authority when the relevant signatures need to be verified. With the rapid development of identity-based cryptography, several identity-based group signature (IBGS) schemes have been proposed. Compared with group signature based on public key cryptography, IBGS can simplify key management and be used for more applications. Although some identity-based group signature schemes have been proposed, few identity-based group signature schemes are constructed in the standard model and focus on the traceability of signature. In this paper, we present a fully traceable (and verifier-local revocation) identity-based group signature (TIBGS) scheme, which has a security reduction to the computational Diffie-Hellman (CDH) assumption. Also, we give a formal security model for traceable identity-based group signature and prove that the proposed scheme has the properties of traceability and anonymity.
可追踪的基于身份的组签名
组签名是一种有用的加密原语,它使每个组成员代表其所属的组对消息进行签名。即群签名允许群组成员在不暴露其具体身份的情况下匿名签署任何消息。但是,在群签名方案中,如果不采取防止签名人滥用签名权的措施,群签名可能会导致签名人滥用签名权。因此,当需要对签名的结果进行仲裁时,组管理器必须能够通过签名跟踪(或揭示)签名者的身份,并且一些被撤销的组成员必须完全失去代表其所属的组对消息进行签名的能力。验证者-本地撤销是满足这一要求的一个实用模型,它支持撤销组成员。在此模型中,当需要验证相关签名时,验证者从可信机构接收组成员撤销消息。随着基于身份的密码学的迅速发展,人们提出了几种基于身份的群签名方案。与基于公钥加密的群签名相比,IBGS简化了密钥管理,应用范围更广。虽然已经提出了一些基于身份的群签名方案,但很少有基于标准模型构建的基于身份的群签名方案关注签名的可追溯性。在本文中,我们提出了一个完全可追踪(和验证者本地撤销)的基于身份的群签名(TIBGS)方案,该方案将安全性降低到计算性迪菲-赫尔曼(CDH)假设。在此基础上,给出了可追溯身份群签名的形式化安全模型,并证明了该方案具有可追溯性和匿名性。
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