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A Certificateless-Based Blind Signature Scheme with Message Recovery

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Machine Learning for Cyber Security (ML4CS 2022)

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Blind signature is a digital signature technology that enables the signature requester to obtain the valid signature of the signer without revealing the identity and content of the message to the signer. It is widely used in electronic cash, electronic voting and other fields. The message recovery technology is a technology that can hide the message in the signature, and only pass the signature without passing the message when it is delivered. In this paper, a blind signature scheme based on certificateless message recovery is proposed based on the combination of blind signature and message recovery technology, and based on certificateless public key cryptosystem. The signer can sign the blinded message under the certificateless cryptosystem, and the final blind signature result can only transmit the signature to reduce the conmmunication bandwidth. Security analysis shows that the scheme satisfies correctness, blindness, and unforgeability.

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Li, X., Wang, M., Li, F. (2023). A Certificateless-Based Blind Signature Scheme with Message Recovery. In: Xu, Y., Yan, H., Teng, H., Cai, J., Li, J. (eds) Machine Learning for Cyber Security. ML4CS 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13656. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20099-1_32

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