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Oblivious signature-based envelope
Author(s) -
Ninghui Li,
Wenliang Du,
Dan Boneh
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
distributed computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.707
H-Index - 48
eISSN - 1432-0452
pISSN - 0178-2770
ISBN - 1-58113-708-7
DOI - 10.1007/s00446-004-0116-1
Subject(s) - communication source , computer science , signature (topology) , ring signature , computer security , blind signature , encryption , digital signature , cryptography , theoretical computer science , protocol (science) , envelope (radar) , delegation , public key cryptography , computer network , mathematics , hash function , telecommunications , political science , radar , geometry , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology , law
We propose a new cryptographic primitive called oblivious signature-based envelope (OSBE). Informally, an OSBE scheme enables a sender to send an envelope (encrypted message) to a receiver, and has the following two properties: (1) The receiver can open the envelope if and only if it has a third party's (e.g., a certification authority's) signature on an agreed-upon message. (2) The sender does not learn whether the receiver has the signature or not. We show that OSBE can be used to break policy cycles in automated trust negotiation (ATN) and to achieve oblivious access control.We develop a provably secure and efficient OSBE protocol for certificates signed using RSA signatures, as well as provably secure and efficient one-round OSBE protocols for Rabin and BLS signatures from recent constructions for identity-based encryption. We also present constructions for Generalized OSBE, where signatures on multiple messages (and possibly by different authorities) are required to open the enve ope.

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