2005 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Short Signature and Universal Designated Verifier Signature Without Random Oracles
Authors : Rui Zhang, Jun Furukawa, Hideki Imai
Published in: Applied Cryptography and Network Security
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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We propose the first universal designated verifier signature (UDVS) scheme whose security can be proven without random oracles, whereas the security of all previously known UDVS schemes are proven only when random oracles are assumed. To achieve our goal, we present a new short signature scheme without random oracles, which is a variant of BB04 scheme [4]. We also give new security definitions to UDVS. We note that our weakest security definitions are even stronger than any of previously known security definitions: We allow adversaries to behave more adaptively in oracle accessing and we also consider adaptive chosen public key attacks. The security of our UDVS scheme is then proven according to the new security definitions.