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Title:
Signcryption in Hierarchical Identity Based Cryptosystem
Authors: Sherman S. M. Chow, Tsz Hon Yuen, Lucas C. K. Hui, S. M. Yiu
Abstract:In many situations we want to enjoy confidentiality, authenticity and non-repudiation of message simultaneously. One approach to achieve this objective is to “sign-then-encrypt” the message, or we can employ special cryptographic scheme like signcryption. Two open problems about identity-based (ID-based) signcryption were proposed in \cite{CryptoePrint:2003:023}. The first one is to devise an efficient forward-secure signcryption scheme with public verifiability and public ciphertext authenticity, which is promptly closed by \cite{LNCS2971:ICISC2003:CYHC}. Another one which still remains open is to devise a hierarchical ID-based signcryption scheme that allows the user to receive signcrypted messages from sender who is under another sub-tree of the hierarchy. This paper aims at solving this problem by proposing two concrete constructions of hierarchical ID-based signcryption.
ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2004/244
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