Sequential Aggregate Signatures from Trapdoor Permutations

By Steve Lu, Rafail Ostrovsky, Amit Sahai, Hovav Shacham, and and Brent Waters.

J. Cryptology, 26(2):340–73, Apr. 2014.

Abstract

We present the first aggregate signature, the first multisignature, and the first verifiably encrypted signature provably secure without random oracles. Our constructions derive from a novel application of a recent signature scheme due to Waters. Signatures in our aggregate signature scheme are sequentially constructed, but knowledge of the order in which messages were signed is not necessary for verification. The aggregate signatures obtained are shorter than Lysyanskaya et al. sequential aggregates and can be verified more efficiently than Boneh et al. aggregates. We also consider applications to secure routing and proxy signatures.

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@Article{lu-et-al:waters-variants:jofc13, author = {Steve Lu and Rafail Ostrovsky and Amit Sahai and Hovav Shacham and Brent Waters}, title = {Sequential Aggregate Signatures and Multisignatures without Random Oracles}, www_pdf_url = "http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~hovav/dist/agg-sig.pdf", journal = jofc, journalurl = jofcurl, year = 2013, volume = 26, number = 2, pages = {340-73}, month = apr }

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