[Resource Topic] 2011/700: Efficient Attribute-Based Signatures for Non-Monotone Predicates in the Standard Model

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Title:
Efficient Attribute-Based Signatures for Non-Monotone Predicates in the Standard Model

Authors: Tatsuaki Okamoto, Katsuyuki Takashima

Abstract:

This paper presents a fully secure (adaptive-predicate unforgeable and private) attribute-based signature (ABS) scheme in the standard model. The security of the proposed ABS scheme is proven under standard assumptions, the decisional linear (DLIN) assumption and the existence of collision resistant (CR) hash functions. The admissible predicates of the proposed ABS scheme are more general than those of the existing ABS schemes, i.e., the proposed ABS scheme is the first to support general non-monotone predicates, which can be expressed using NOT gates as well as AND, OR, and Threshold gates, while the existing ABS schemes only support monotone predicates. The proposed ABS scheme is comparably as efficient as (several times worse than) one of the most efficient ABS schemes, which is proven to be secure in the generic group model.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2011/700

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