2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00434-7_11
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Hierarchical Attribute-Based Signatures

Abstract: Attribute-based Signatures (ABS) are a powerful tool allowing users with attributes issued by authorities to sign messages while also proving that their attributes satisfy some policy. ABS schemes provide a flexible and privacy-preserving approach to authentication since the signer's identity and attributes remain hidden within the anonymity set of users sharing policy-conform attributes. Current ABS schemes exhibit some limitations when it comes to the management and issue of attributes. In this paper we addr… Show more

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“…Typically, more restrictive policies allow for more efficient constructions. Policy-based Signatures (PBS) [5] can be viewed as a generalisation of ABS schemes, albeit their security is currently proven in a single-user setting without addressing stronger non-frameability requirement of more recent ABS schemes [14,20,12]. Hierarchical Attribute-based Signature and their Limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Typically, more restrictive policies allow for more efficient constructions. Policy-based Signatures (PBS) [5] can be viewed as a generalisation of ABS schemes, albeit their security is currently proven in a single-user setting without addressing stronger non-frameability requirement of more recent ABS schemes [14,20,12]. Hierarchical Attribute-based Signature and their Limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hierarchical Attribute-based Signature and their Limitations. Hierarchical Attribute-based Signatures (HABS), recently introduced in [12], extend traditional ABS schemes by permitting controlled delegation of attributes from a root authority (RA) over possibly multiple intermediate authorities (IAs) down to the users. In this way HABS aims to close the gap between ABS and traditional PKIs where hierarchical delegation can be achieved at low cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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