Fast revocation of attribute-based credentials for both users and verifiers

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Abstract

Attribute-based credentials allow a user to prove properties about herself anonymously. Revoking such credentials, which requires singling them out, is hard because it is at odds with anonymity. All revocation schemes proposed to date either sacrifice anonymity altogether, require the parties to be online, or put high load on the user or the verifier. As a result, these schemes are either too complicated for lowpowered devices like smart cards or they do not scale. We propose a new revocation scheme that has a very low computational cost for users and verifiers, and does not require users to process updates. We trade only a limited, but well-defined, amount of anonymity to make the first practical revocation scheme that is efficient at large scales and fast enough for smart cards.

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Lueks, W., Alpár, G., Hoepman, J. H., & Vullers, P. (2015). Fast revocation of attribute-based credentials for both users and verifiers. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 455, pp. 463–478). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18467-8_31

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