Signer-anonymous designated-verifier redactable signatures for cloud-based data sharing
International Conference on Cryptology and Network Security, 2016•Springer
Redactable signature schemes allow to black out predefined parts of a signed message
without affecting the validity of the signature, and are therefore an important building block in
privacy-enhancing cryptography. However, a second look shows, that for many practical
applications, they cannot be used in their vanilla form. On the one hand, already the identity
of the signer may often reveal sensitive information to the receiver of a redacted message;
on the other hand, if data leaks or is sold, everyone getting hold of (redacted versions of) a …
without affecting the validity of the signature, and are therefore an important building block in
privacy-enhancing cryptography. However, a second look shows, that for many practical
applications, they cannot be used in their vanilla form. On the one hand, already the identity
of the signer may often reveal sensitive information to the receiver of a redacted message;
on the other hand, if data leaks or is sold, everyone getting hold of (redacted versions of) a …
Abstract
Redactable signature schemes allow to black out predefined parts of a signed message without affecting the validity of the signature, and are therefore an important building block in privacy-enhancing cryptography. However, a second look shows, that for many practical applications, they cannot be used in their vanilla form. On the one hand, already the identity of the signer may often reveal sensitive information to the receiver of a redacted message; on the other hand, if data leaks or is sold, everyone getting hold of (redacted versions of) a signed message will be convinced of its authenticity.
We overcome these issues by providing a definitional framework and practically efficient instantiations of so called signer-anonymous designated-verifier redactable signatures (AD-RS). As a byproduct we also obtain the first group redactable signatures, which may be of independent interest. AD-RS are motivated by a real world use-case in the field of health care and complement existing health information sharing platforms with additional important privacy features. Moreover, our results are not limited to the proposed application, but can also be directly applied to various other contexts such as notary authorities or e-government services.
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