DocumentCode
2828177
Title
Efficient non-interactive deniable authentication protocols
Author
Qian, Haifeng ; Cao, Zhenfu ; Wang, Lichen ; Xue, Qingshui
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., China
fYear
2005
fDate
21-23 Sept. 2005
Firstpage
673
Lastpage
679
Abstract
Deniable authentication protocol is an authentication protocol that allows a sender to authenticate a message for a receiver, in a way that the receiver cannot convince a third party that such authentication ever took place. In recent years, due to the popularity of Internet and its special property, many deniable authentication protocols have been proposed. However, most of these proposed schemes are interactive and less efficient. To our knowledge, Shao has proposed an efficient non-interactive deniable authentication protocol based on generalized ElGamal signature scheme without security proof. Lu et al have proposed a deniable authentication also, however, the protocol suffers from the receiver´s attack who once interacts with the sender. For the reason above, we would like to propose a generic method to construct efficient non-interactive deniable authentication protocols from any trapdoor permutations. Using RSA trapdoor permutations we introduce a new digital signature with tight security and use it to construct a concrete deniable authentication protocol. Concentrated on security problem we prove the protocol secure in random oracle. We also believe that the protocol is much efficient and practical in application with non-interactive property.
Keywords
Internet; cryptography; digital signatures; Internet; RSA trapdoor permutations; generalized ElGamal signature scheme; noninteractive deniable authentication protocol; Computer science; Concrete; Digital signatures; Internet; Message authentication; Partial response channels; Privacy; Protocols; Public key; Security; Authentication; Deniablity; Digital signature; Impersonation attack; MAC.; Tight security; Trapdoor permutations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer and Information Technology, 2005. CIT 2005. The Fifth International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2432-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIT.2005.109
Filename
1562732
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