نتایج جستجو برای: Publicly verifiable secret sharing

تعداد نتایج: 130246  

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Delaram Kahrobaei Elizabeth Vidaure

In his paper [9], Stadler develops techniques for improving the security of existing secret sharing protocols by allowing to check whether the secret shares given out by the dealer are valid. In particular, the secret sharing is executed over abelian groups. In this paper we develop similar methods over non-abelian groups.

Journal: :JCP 2006
JungHoon Ha Jianying Zhou Sang-Jae Moon

Recently, Wang et al. proposed a set of double auction protocols with full privacy protection based on distributed ElGamal encryption. Unfortunately, their protocols are expensive in computation, and are not robust in dealing with system malfunction or user misbehavior. In this paper, we propose a secure and practical double auction protocols based on a hybrid trust model, where computation loa...

2011
Kun Peng

VSS (verifiable secret sharing) is an important security protection tool in distributed systems. When VSS is employed in publicly verifiable applications, it needs to achieve public verifiability and be upgraded to PVSS (publicly verifiable secret sharing). Besides the two basic security properties, bindingness and hidingness, PVSS concentrates on public verifiability of validity all the operat...

2012
Assia Ben Shil Kaouther Blibech Sinaoui Riadh Robbana Wafa Neji

A Publicly Verifiable Secret Sharing (PVSS) scheme allows anyone to verify the validity of the shares computed and distributed by a dealer. The idea of PVSS was introduced by Stadler in [18] where he presented a PVSS scheme based on Discrete Logarithm. Later, several PVSS schemes were proposed. In [2], Behnad and Eghlidos present an interesting PVSS scheme with explicit membership and disputati...

Journal: :Des. Codes Cryptography 2014
Mahabir Prasad Jhanwar Ayineedi Venkateswarlu Reihaneh Safavi-Naini

A publicly verifiable secret sharing (PVSS) scheme is a verifiable secret sharing (VSS) scheme in which anyone, not only the shareholders, can verify that the secret shares are correctly distributed. PVSS plays an essential role in the systems that use VSS. In this paper we present a new construction for PVSS scheme based on Paillier encryption scheme.We formalize the notion of indistinguishabi...

Journal: :JIPS 2012
Kun Peng

PVSS stands for publicly verifiable secret sharing. In PVSS, a dealer shares a secret among multiple share holders. He encrypts the shares using the shareholders' encryption algorithms and publicly proves that the encrypted shares are valid. Most of the existing PVSS schemes do not employ an ElGamal encryption to encrypt the shares. Instead, they usually employ other encryption algorithms like ...

Journal: :I. J. Network Security 2012
Youliang Tian Changgen Peng Jianfeng Ma

A non-interactive, simple and efficient publicly verifiable secret sharing (PVSS) is constructed based on the bilinear pairing on elliptic curves, which has all advantages of Schoenmakers’ PVSS in [15]. Moreover, in the scheme’s distribution of shares phase, only using bilinearity of bilinear paring, anybody can verify that the participants received whether correct shares without implementing i...

Journal: :JCM 2008
Jia Yu Fanyu Kong Rong Hao Xuliang Li Guowen Li

Publicly verifiable secret sharing (PVSS) allows not only shareholders themselves but also everyone verify the shares of a secret distributed by a dealer. It has a lot of electronic applications. In this paper, we propose a publicly verifiable member-join protocol for threshold signatures. In our proposal, a new member can join a PVSS scheme to share the secret only with the help of old shareho...

2017
Ignacio Cascudo Bernardo Machado David

Uniform randomness beacons whose output can be publicly attested to be unbiased are required in several cryptographic protocols. A common approach to building such beacons is having a number parties run a coin tossing protocol with guaranteed output delivery (so that adversaries cannot simply keep honest parties from obtaining randomness, consequently halting protocols that rely on it). However...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2004
Chunming Tang Dingyi Pei Zhuojun Liu Yong He

A publicly verifiable secret sharing scheme is more applicable than a verifiable secret sharing because of the property that the validity of the shares distributed by the dealer can be verified by any party. In this paper, we construct a non-interactive and informationtheoretic publicly verifiable secret sharing by a computationally binding and unconditionally hiding commitment scheme and zero-...

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