An Improvement of the Ateniese’s Verifiable Encryption Protocol
Volume 16, Issue 1 (2005), pp. 121–130
Pub. online: 5 August 2022
Type: Research Article
Open Access
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The author is presently at “Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems” (Q2S), NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. The centre is appointed Centre of Excellence by The Research Council of Norway. It is financed by the Research Council, NTNU and UNINETT, and supported by Telenor.
Received
1 November 2003
1 November 2003
Published
5 August 2022
5 August 2022
Abstract
Verifiable encryption is a primitive that can be used to build extremely efficient fair exchange protocols where the items exchanged represent digital signatures. Such protocols may be used to digitally sign contracts on the Internet. This paper presents an efficient protocol for verifiable encryption of digital signatures that improves the security and efficiency of the verifiable encryption scheme of Ateniese. Our protocol can be applied to group signatures, key escrow and publicly verifiable secret and signature sharing to prove the fairness.