An aggregate signature scheme is a digital signature scheme that allows aggregation of n distinct signatures by n distinct users on n distinct messages. In this paper, we present an aggregate signcryption scheme (ASQ that is useful for reducing the size of certification chains (by aggregating all signatures in the chain) and for reducing message size in secure routing protocols. The new ASC scheme combines identity-based encryption and the aggregation of signatures in a practical way that can simultaneously satisfy the security requirements for confidentiality and authentication. We formally prove the security of the new scheme in a random oracle model with respect to security properties IND-CCA2, AUTH-CMA2, and EUF-CMA. © 2012 ETRI.
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Ren, X. Y., Qi, Z. H., & Geng, Y. (2012). Provably secure aggregate signcryption scheme. ETRI Journal, 34(3), 421–428. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.12.0111.0215
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