Visible to the public SM9 Digital Signature with Non-Repudiation

TitleSM9 Digital Signature with Non-Repudiation
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsWang, Meng, Long, Yihong
Conference Name2020 16th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security (CIS)
Keywordscomposability, Computational Intelligence, digital signature, digital signatures, Encryption, homomorphic encryption, Human Behavior, identity based cryptography, Identity-based encryption, Metrics, non-repudiation, private key generation, pubcrawl, Repudiation, resilience, Resiliency, Servers, SM9
AbstractSM9 is an identity-based cryptography algorithm published by the State Cryptography Administration of China. With SM9, a user's private key for signing is generated by a central system called key generation center (KGC). When the owner of the private key wants to shirk responsibility by denying that the signature was generated by himself, he can claim that the operator of KGC forged the signature using the generated private key. To address this issue, in this paper, two schemes of SM9 digital signature with non-repudiation are proposed. With the proposed schemes, the user's private key for signing is collaboratively generated by two separate components, one of which is deployed in the private key service provider's site while the other is deployed in the user's site. The private key can only be calculated in the user's site with the help of homomorphic encryption. Therefore, only the user can obtain the private key and he cannot deny that the signature was generated by himself. The proposed schemes can achieve the non-repudiation of SM9 digital signature.
DOI10.1109/CIS52066.2020.00082
Citation Keywang_sm9_2020