Abstract

In cryptography, a ring signature is anonymous as it hides the signer’s identity among other users. When generating the signature, the users are arranged as a ring. Compared with group signatures, a ring signature scheme needs no group manager or special setup and supports flexibility of group choice. However, the anonymity provided by ring signatures can be used to conceal a malicious signer and put other ring members under suspicion. At the other extreme, it does not allow the actual signer to prove their identity and gain recognition for their actions. A deniable ring signature is designed to overcome these disadvantages. It can initially protect the signer, but if necessary, it enables other ring members to deny their involvement, and allows the real signer to prove who made the signed action. Many real-world applications can benefit from such signatures. Inspired by the requirement for them to remain viable in the post-quantum age, this work proposes a new non-interactive deniable ring signature scheme based on lattice assumptions. Our scheme is proved to be anonymous, traceable and non-frameable under quantum attacks.

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Title
Lattice-based deniable ring signatures
Author
Gao, Wen 1 ; Chen, Liqun 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Hu, Yupu 3 ; Newton, Christopher J P 2 ; Wang, Baocang 3 ; Chen, Jiangshan 4 

 College of Electrical and Information Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi’an, China 
 Department of Computer Science, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK 
 School of Communication Engineering, Xi’dian University, Xi’an, China 
 School of Mathematics and Statistics, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou Fujian, China 
Pages
355-370
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Jun 2019
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
16155262
e-ISSN
16155270
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2090112620
Copyright
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