Group Signature with Verifier-Local Revocation Based on Coding Theory

  • Luping Wang
  • , Kai Zhang
  • , Haifeng Qian
  • , Jie Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Group signature with verifier-local revocation (VLR-GS) is a special variant of revocable group signature that not only allows a user to anonymously sign messages but also only requires the verifiers to possess some up-To-date revocation information. To date, a number of VLR-GS schemes have been proposed under bilinear groups and lattices, while they have not yet been instantiated based on coding theory. In this paper, we present a code-based VLR-GS scheme in the random oracle model, which is the first construction to the best of our knowledge. Concretely, our VLR-GS scheme does not rely on the traditional paradigm which utilizes an encryption scheme as a building block and achieves logarithmic-size group signature. To obtain the scheme, we first introduce a new code-based Stern-like interactive zero-knowledge protocol with member revocation mechanism based on syndrome decoding problem. Moreover, we employ the binary Goppa code embedded for our scheme with efficiency and security analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3259767
JournalSecurity and Communication Networks
Volume2021
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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