Certificateless public key cryptography is a new paradigm introduced by Al-Riyami and Paterson.It eliminates the need of the certificates in traditional public key cryptosystems and the key escrow problem in IDentity-...Certificateless public key cryptography is a new paradigm introduced by Al-Riyami and Paterson.It eliminates the need of the certificates in traditional public key cryptosystems and the key escrow problem in IDentity-based Public Key Cryptography(ID-PKC).Due to the advantages of the certificateless public key cryptography,a new efficient certificateless pairing-based signature scheme is presented,which has some advantages over previous constructions in computational cost.Based on this new signature scheme,a certificateless blind signature scheme is proposed.The security of our schemes is proven based on the hardness of computational Diffie-Hellman problem.展开更多
In current cloud computing system, large amounts of sensitive data are shared to other cloud users. To keep these data confidentiality, data owners should encrypt their data before outsourcing. We choose proxy reencry...In current cloud computing system, large amounts of sensitive data are shared to other cloud users. To keep these data confidentiality, data owners should encrypt their data before outsourcing. We choose proxy reencryption (PRE) as the cloud data encryption technique. In a PRE system, a semi-trusted proxy can transform a ciphertext under one public key into a ciphertext of the same message under another public key, but the proxy cannot gain any information about the message. In this paper, we propose a certificateless PRE (CL-PRE) scheme without pairings. The security of the proposed scheme can be proved to be equivalent to the computational Dire- Hellman (CDH) problem in the random oracle model. Compared with other existing CL-PRE schemes, our scheme requires less computation cost and is significantly more efficient. The new scheme does not need the public key certificates to guarantee validity of public keys and solves the key escrow problem in identity-based public key cryptography.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.60673070)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (No.BK2006217)the Open Project of the Key Lab. on Computer Networks and Information Security (Xidian University) of Ministry of Education of China(No.20040105)
文摘Certificateless public key cryptography is a new paradigm introduced by Al-Riyami and Paterson.It eliminates the need of the certificates in traditional public key cryptosystems and the key escrow problem in IDentity-based Public Key Cryptography(ID-PKC).Due to the advantages of the certificateless public key cryptography,a new efficient certificateless pairing-based signature scheme is presented,which has some advantages over previous constructions in computational cost.Based on this new signature scheme,a certificateless blind signature scheme is proposed.The security of our schemes is proven based on the hardness of computational Diffie-Hellman problem.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61133014)
文摘In current cloud computing system, large amounts of sensitive data are shared to other cloud users. To keep these data confidentiality, data owners should encrypt their data before outsourcing. We choose proxy reencryption (PRE) as the cloud data encryption technique. In a PRE system, a semi-trusted proxy can transform a ciphertext under one public key into a ciphertext of the same message under another public key, but the proxy cannot gain any information about the message. In this paper, we propose a certificateless PRE (CL-PRE) scheme without pairings. The security of the proposed scheme can be proved to be equivalent to the computational Dire- Hellman (CDH) problem in the random oracle model. Compared with other existing CL-PRE schemes, our scheme requires less computation cost and is significantly more efficient. The new scheme does not need the public key certificates to guarantee validity of public keys and solves the key escrow problem in identity-based public key cryptography.