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2022-02-04
Omono, Asamoah Kwame, Wang, Yu, Xia, Qi, Gao, Jianbin.  2021.  Implicit Certificate Based Signcryption for a Secure Data Sharing in Clouds. 2021 18th International Computer Conference on Wavelet Active Media Technology and Information Processing (ICCWAMTIP). :479–484.
Signcryption is a sophisticated cryptographic tool that combines the benefits of digital signature and data encryption in a single step, resulting in reduced computation and storage cost. However, the existing signcryption techniques do not account for a scenario in which a company must escrow an employee's private encryption key so that the corporation does not lose the capacity to decrypt a ciphertext when the employee or user is no longer available. To circumvent the issue of non-repudiation, the private signing key does not need to be escrowed. As a result, this paper presents an implicit certificate-based signcryption technique with private encryption key escrow, which can assist an organization in preventing the loss of private encryption. A certificate, or more broadly, a digital signature, protects users' public encryption and signature keys from man-in-the-middle attacks under our proposed approach.
2021-12-21
Fajari, Muhammad Fadhillah, Ogi, Dion.  2021.  Implementation of Efficient Anonymous Certificate-Based Multi-Message and Multi-Receiver Signcryption On Raspberry Pi-Based Internet of Things Monitoring System. 2021 International Conference on ICT for Smart Society (ICISS). :1–5.
Internet of things as a technology that connect internet and physical world has been implemented in many diverse fields and has been proven very useful and flexible. In every implementation of technology that involve internet, security must be a great concern, including the implementation of IoT technology. A lot of alternatives can be used to achieve security of IoT. Ming et al. has proposed novel signcryption scheme to secure IoT of monitoring health data. In this work, proposed signcryption scheme from Ming et al. has been successfully implemented using Raspberry Pi and ESP32 and has proven work in securing IoT data.
2021-09-16
Ali, Ikram, Lawrence, Tandoh, Omala, Anyembe Andrew, Li, Fagen.  2020.  An Efficient Hybrid Signcryption Scheme With Conditional Privacy-Preservation for Heterogeneous Vehicular Communication in VANETs. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. 69:11266–11280.
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) ensure improvement in road safety and traffic management by allowing the vehicles and infrastructure that are connected to them to exchange safety messages. Due to the open wireless communication channels, security and privacy issues are a major concern in VANETs. A typical attack consists of a malicious third party intercepting, modifying and retransmitting messages. Heterogeneous vehicular communication in VANETs occurs when vehicles (only) or vehicles and other infrastructure communicate using different cryptographic techniques. To address the security and privacy issues in heterogeneous vehicular communication, some heterogeneous signcryption schemes have been proposed. These schemes simultaneously satisfy the confidentiality, authentication, integrity and non-repudiation security requirements. They however fail to properly address the efficiency with respect to the computational cost involved in unsigncrypting ciphertexts, which is often affected by the speeds at which vehicles travel in VANETs. In this paper, we propose an efficient conditional privacy-preserving hybrid signcryption (CPP-HSC) scheme that uses bilinear pairing to satisfy the security requirements of heterogeneous vehicular communication in a single logical step. Our scheme ensures the transmission of a message from a vehicle with a background of an identity-based cryptosystem (IBC) to a receiver with a background of a public-key infrastructure (PKI). Furthermore, it supports a batch unsigncryption method, which allows the receiver to speed up the process by processing multiple messages simultaneously. The security of our CPP-HSC scheme ensures the indistinguishability against adaptive chosen ciphertext attack (IND-CCA2) under the intractability assumption of q-bilinear Diffie-Hellman inversion (q-BDHI) problem and the existential unforgeability against adaptive chosen message attack (EUF-CMA) under the intractability assumption of q-strong Diffie-Hellman (q-SDH) problem in the random oracle model (ROM). The performance analysis indicates that our scheme has an improvement over the existing related schemes with respect to the computational cost without an increase in the communication cost.
2021-06-02
Priyanka, J., Rajeshwari, K.Raja, Ramakrishnan, M..  2020.  Operative Access Regulator for Attribute Based Generalized Signcryption Using Rough Set Theory. 2020 International Conference on Electronics and Sustainable Communication Systems (ICESC). :458—460.
The personal health record has been shared and preserved easily with cloud core storage. Privacy and security have been one of the main demerits of core CloudHealthData storage. By increasing the security concerns in this paper experimented Operative Access Regulator for Attribute Based Generalized Signcryption Using rough set theory. By using rough set theory, the classifications of the attribute have been improved as well as the compulsory attribute has been formatted for decrypting process by using reduct and core. The Generalized signcryption defined priority wise access to diminish the cost and rise the effectiveness of the proposed model. The PHR has been stored under the access priorities of Signature only, encryption only and signcryption only mode. The proposed ABGS performance fulfills the secrecy, authentication and also other security principles.
2020-01-06
Winderickx, Jori, Braeken, An, Singelée, Dave, Peeters, Roel, Vandenryt, Thijs, Thoelen, Ronald, Mentens, Nele.  2018.  Digital Signatures and Signcryption Schemes on Embedded Devices: A Trade-off Between Computation and Storage. Proceedings of the 15th ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers. :342–347.
This paper targets the efficient implementation of digital signatures and signcryption schemes on typical internet-of-things (IoT) devices, i.e. embedded processors with constrained computation power and storage. Both signcryption schemes (providing digital signatures and encryption simultaneously) and digital signatures rely on computation-intensive public-key cryptography. When the number of signatures or encrypted messages the device needs to generate after deployment is limited, a trade-off can be made between performing the entire computation on the embedded device or moving part of the computation to a precomputation phase. The latter results in the storage of the precomputed values in the memory of the processor. We examine this trade-off on a health sensor platform and we additionally apply storage encryption, resulting in five implementation variants of the considered schemes.
2019-01-21
Hong, Zhong, Tang, Fei, Luo, Wenjun.  2018.  Privacy-Preserving Aggregate Signcryption for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks. Proceedings of the 2Nd International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy. :72–76.
Han et al. proposed a hybrid authentication scheme for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET). In Han et al.'s scheme, senders' identities will be exposed in the verification process. Therefore, in this work, we proposed a privacy-preserving hybrid authentication scheme based on pseudo-IDs and signcryption for VANET. The proposed scheme provides a secure authentication protocol for messages transmission between vehicles and RSUs. Comparing to existing VANET-based hybrid authentication scheme, our proposed scheme has enhancing privacy and higher efficiency.
2017-12-12
Ullah, S., Li, X. Y., Zhang, L..  2017.  A Review of Signcryption Schemes Based on Hyper Elliptic Curve. 2017 3rd International Conference on Big Data Computing and Communications (BIGCOM). :51–58.

Now-a-days security is a challenging task in different types of networks, such as Mobile Networks, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) and Radio Frequency Identifications Systems (RFIS) etc, to overcome these challenges we use sincryption. Signcryption is a new public key cryptographic primitive that performs the functions of digital signature and encryption in single logical step. The main contribution of signcrytion scheme, it is more suitable for low constrained environment. Moreover some signcryption schemes based on RSA, Elliptic Curve (EC) and Hyper Elliptic Curve (HEC). This paper contains a critical review of signcryption schemes based on hyper elliptic curve, since it reduce communication and computational costs for low constrained devices. It also explores advantages and disadvantages of different signcryption schemes based on HEC.