Secured tracing for group signatures from attribute‐based encryption

Author:

Perera Maharage Nisansala Sevwandi1,Matsunaka Takashi1,Yokoyama Hiroyuki1,Sakurai Kouichi12

Affiliation:

1. Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) Kyoto Japan

2. Department of Computer Science Kyushu University Kyushu Japan

Abstract

SummaryThis article presents a tracing mechanism for group signatures answering the security threats of malicious authorities and users' forgeries. The proposal weakens the high trust placed on the centralized tracing party in previous group signatures by decentralizing tracing power using a multiple tracer setting and limiting the tracers' access using attribute‐based encryption and the requirement of the group manager's agreement. We allow the group manager to control tracers identifying his group users. Instead of a centralized tracer, our setting has multiple tracers possessing attribute sets. Thus, after getting the group manager's permission, a tracer should satisfy the access policy in a given signature to identify the signer. On the other hand, our group signature scheme decentralizes the tracing key generation and removes the group manager's tracing ability. Thus, it ensures that only the attribute‐satisfying and permitted tracers can identify the signer. Moreover, this article delivers security against malicious users. It presents a verification process of access policy of the signatures to prevent users from utilizing invalid attributes for signing. In addition, the article delivers a collaborative tracing mechanism to satisfy attribute sets that a tracer fails to fulfill alone for identifying a signer. Thus, our tracing mechanism ensures security against malicious authorities and group users in group signatures. The article gives the general construction of the scheme and discusses the security.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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