Efficient and provably secured puncturable attribute-based signature for Web 3.0

Yue Tong Wu, Hu Xiong, Fazlullah Khan, Salman Ijaz, Ryan Alturki, Abeer Aljohani

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Abstract

Web 3.0 is a grand design with intricate data interchange, implying the requirement of versatile network protocol to ensure its security. Attribute-based signature (ABS) allows a user, who is featured with a set of attributes, to sign messages under a predicate. The validity of the ABS signature demonstrates that this signature is generated by the user whose attributes satisfy the corresponding predicate, and thus flexibly achieves anonymous authentication. Similar to other digital signatures, the security of ABS is broken in case the private key of the user is leaked out. To address the threat brought by the key leakage, this paper proposes a puncturable attribute-based signature scheme that allows the private key generator to revoke the signing right associated with specific tags. This paper firstly elaborates the construction of the proposed ABS scheme with puncturable property, and then proves its security theoretically by reducing the involved security to the computational Diffie–Hellman assumption. This paper then experimentally shows that the suggested puncturable ABS scheme owns a more efficient storage cost and superior performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107568
Number of pages9
JournalFuture Generation Computer Systems
Volume164
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Attribute-based signature
  • Provable security
  • Puncturable signature
  • Web 3.0

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Computer Networks and Communications

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