Multi-party key generation protocol for the identity-based signature scheme in the IEEE P1363 standard for public key cryptography

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Abstract

Identity-based cryptography (IBC) is considered as a promising mechanism in the Internet of Things and ad-hoc networks, providing lightweight authentication and powerful access control. However, it suffers from two inherent problems, i.e. key escrow and the requirement of a secure channel, which are not always good properties in many realistic scenarios. Thus, an efficient key issuing protocol in a distributed setting without the assumption of the secure channel is needed. In this study, the authors give special attention to the IBC standardised in IEEE P1363 and design a multi-party setup and key issuing protocol for it. Their protocol is proven to be malicious secure by simulation under weaker assumptions. Contrast to prior works that rely on a trusted party for key distribution or the strong assumption of a secure channel, they provide the first practical solution for the distributed architectures.

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Feng, Q., He, D., Wang, H., Wang, D., & Huang, X. (2020). Multi-party key generation protocol for the identity-based signature scheme in the IEEE P1363 standard for public key cryptography. IET Information Security, 14(6), 724–732. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-ifs.2020.0096

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