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Provably secure proxy-protected signature schemes based on factoring (English)
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4 May 2005
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In the paper two provably secure proxy-protected signature schemes in Random Oracle Model are presented. The first one is based on RSA ideas. The second proposed scheme is based on ideas of Rabin signature scheme. The authors prove that the proposed schemes are verifiable provided the original signer, the proxy signer and the verifier all follow the protocol. Then it is proved in the paper that the proposed schemes satisfy the unforgeability and the non-repudation. The schemes reduce the computation amount and are easy to implement.
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RSA
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factoring
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proxy signature
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proxy protected signature
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random oracle model
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