Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.

In recent years, group signature techniques are widely used in constructing privacy-preserving security schemes for various information systems. However, conventional techniques keep the schemes secure only in normal black-box attack contexts. In other words, these schemes suppose that (the implemen...

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Main Authors: Yang Shi, Qinpei Zhao, Hongfei Fan, Qin Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4517473?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b99d1a3aab9b45048c5621208fd0182e2020-11-25T02:23:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01107e013155010.1371/journal.pone.0131550Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.Yang ShiQinpei ZhaoHongfei FanQin LiuIn recent years, group signature techniques are widely used in constructing privacy-preserving security schemes for various information systems. However, conventional techniques keep the schemes secure only in normal black-box attack contexts. In other words, these schemes suppose that (the implementation of) the group signature generation algorithm is running in a platform that is perfectly protected from various intrusions and attacks. As a complementary to existing studies, how to generate group signatures securely in a more austere security context, such as a white-box attack context, is studied in this paper. We use obfuscation as an approach to acquire a higher level of security. Concretely, we introduce a special group signature functionality-an encrypted group signature, and then provide an obfuscator for the proposed functionality. A series of new security notions for both the functionality and its obfuscator has been introduced. The most important one is the average-case secure virtual black-box property w.r.t. dependent oracles and restricted dependent oracles which captures the requirement of protecting the output of the proposed obfuscator against collision attacks from group members. The security notions fit for many other specialized obfuscators, such as obfuscators for identity-based signatures, threshold signatures and key-insulated signatures. Finally, the correctness and security of the proposed obfuscator have been proven. Thereby, the obfuscated encrypted group signature functionality can be applied to variants of privacy-preserving security schemes and enhance the security level of these schemes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4517473?pdf=render
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author Yang Shi
Qinpei Zhao
Hongfei Fan
Qin Liu
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Qinpei Zhao
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Qin Liu
Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.
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author_facet Yang Shi
Qinpei Zhao
Hongfei Fan
Qin Liu
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title Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.
title_short Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.
title_full Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.
title_fullStr Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.
title_full_unstemmed Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Group Signatures.
title_sort secure obfuscation for encrypted group signatures.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description In recent years, group signature techniques are widely used in constructing privacy-preserving security schemes for various information systems. However, conventional techniques keep the schemes secure only in normal black-box attack contexts. In other words, these schemes suppose that (the implementation of) the group signature generation algorithm is running in a platform that is perfectly protected from various intrusions and attacks. As a complementary to existing studies, how to generate group signatures securely in a more austere security context, such as a white-box attack context, is studied in this paper. We use obfuscation as an approach to acquire a higher level of security. Concretely, we introduce a special group signature functionality-an encrypted group signature, and then provide an obfuscator for the proposed functionality. A series of new security notions for both the functionality and its obfuscator has been introduced. The most important one is the average-case secure virtual black-box property w.r.t. dependent oracles and restricted dependent oracles which captures the requirement of protecting the output of the proposed obfuscator against collision attacks from group members. The security notions fit for many other specialized obfuscators, such as obfuscators for identity-based signatures, threshold signatures and key-insulated signatures. Finally, the correctness and security of the proposed obfuscator have been proven. Thereby, the obfuscated encrypted group signature functionality can be applied to variants of privacy-preserving security schemes and enhance the security level of these schemes.
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