Adaptively Secure Threshold Signature Scheme in the Standard Model
Volume 20, Issue 4 (2009), pp. 591–612
Pub. online: 1 January 2009
Type: Research Article
Received
1 June 2007
1 June 2007
Accepted
1 June 2008
1 June 2008
Published
1 January 2009
1 January 2009
Abstract
We propose a distributed key generation protocol for pairing-based cryptosystems which is adaptively secure in the erasure-free and secure channel model, and at the same time completely avoids the use of interactive zero-knowledge proofs. Utilizing it as the threshold key generation protocol, we present a secure (t,n) threshold signature scheme based on the Waters' signature scheme. We prove that our scheme is unforgeable and robust against any adaptive adversary who can choose players for corruption at any time during the run of the protocols and make adaptive chosen-message attacks. And the security proof of ours is in the standard model (without random oracles). In addition our scheme achieves optimal resilience, that is, the adversary can corrupt any t<n/2 players.