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An efficient certificateless undeniable signature scheme

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Pages 1313-1328 | Received 26 Mar 2014, Accepted 18 Jul 2014, Published online: 26 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Certificateless cryptography addresses the private key escrow problem in identity-based systems, while overcoming the costly issues in traditional public key cryptography. Undeniable signature schemes were proposed with the aim of limiting the public verifiability of ordinary digital signatures. The first certificateless undeniable signature scheme was put forth by Duan. The proposed scheme can be considered as the certificateless version of the identity-based undeniable signature scheme which was introduced by Libert and Quisquater. In this paper, we propose a new scheme which is much more efficient comparing to Duan's scheme. Our scheme requires only one pairing evaluation for signature generation and provides more efficient confirmation and disavowal protocols for both the signer and the verifier. We also prove the security of our scheme in the strong security model based on the intractability of some well-known pairing-based assumptions in the random oracle model.

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Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the FRGS grant (FRGS/2/2013/ICT04/MMU/01/1) and Multimedia University Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) scheme.

Notes

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