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Taming Big Brother Ambitions: More Privacy for Secret Handshakes

机译:驯服大哥的野心:秘密握手的更多隐私

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In Secret Handshakes (SH) and Affiliation-Hiding Authenticated Key Exchange (AH-AKE) schemes, users become group members by registering with Group Authorities (GAs) and obtaining membership credentials. Group members then use their membership credentials to privately authenticate each other and communicate securely. The distinguishing privacy property of SH and AH-AKE is that parties learn each other's groups affiliations and compute common session keys only if their groups match. Current SH and AH-AKE schemes consider GAs to be fully trusted, especially, with regard to (i) security of the registration phase (no phantom members), (ii) secrecy of established session keys, and (iii) privacy. The impact of possible "big brother" ambitions of malicious GAs has not been investigated so far. In this paper, we discuss implications on group members' privacy and security of their communication in the presence of possible GA corruptions. We demonstrate problems arising from relaxed GA trust assumptions and propose an efficient - yet provably secure - AH-AKE protocol with enhanced privacy properties.
机译:在“秘密握手”(SH)和“隐藏身份验证的密钥交换”(AH-AKE)方案中,用户通过向组颁发机构(GA)注册并获取成员资格凭证而成为组成员。然后,组成员使用其成员资格凭据相互进行私人身份验证并进行安全通信。 SH和AH-AKE的显着隐私属性是,当双方的组匹配时,双方学习彼此的组隶属关系并计算公共会话密钥。当前的SH和AH-AKE方案认为GA是完全可信的,尤其是在(i)注册阶段的安全性(无幻像成员),(ii)已建立的会话密钥的保密性和(iii)隐私方面。到目前为止,尚未对恶意GA的“老大哥”野心的影响进行调查。在本文中,我们讨论了在GA可能损坏的情况下,对小组成员的隐私和通讯安全性的影响。我们演示了宽松的GA信任假设所产生的问题,并提出了一种具有增强的隐私属性的有效但可证明是安全的AH-AKE协议。

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