
Development of a Lattice Based Blind Signature Scheme
Post-quantum Cryptography
Versandkostenfrei!
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
32,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
PAYBACK Punkte
16 °P sammeln!
Digital signatures are used to ensure authentication.Blind signature schemes are a special form of digitalsignatures and important in scenarios which depend onanonymous and secure authentication. (e.g. e-voting)The common digital blind signature schemes are basedon asymmetric cryptography with underlyinghard problems like integer factorization or discretelogarithm. These hard problems will become weak withthe development of quantumcomputers. To avoid the uselessness of classic cryptography inthe post quantum era, it will beimportant to find alternative methods based on otherhard problems. This...
Digital signatures are used to ensure authentication.
Blind signature schemes are a special form of digital
signatures and important in scenarios which depend on
anonymous and secure authentication. (e.g. e-voting)
The common digital blind signature schemes are based
on asymmetric cryptography with underlying
hard problems like integer factorization or discrete
logarithm. These hard problems will become weak with
the development of quantum
computers.
To avoid the uselessness of classic cryptography in
the post quantum era, it will be
important to find alternative methods based on other
hard problems. This book deals with the attempt of
developing a new blind signature scheme based on
lattice signature schemes.
Blind signature schemes are a special form of digital
signatures and important in scenarios which depend on
anonymous and secure authentication. (e.g. e-voting)
The common digital blind signature schemes are based
on asymmetric cryptography with underlying
hard problems like integer factorization or discrete
logarithm. These hard problems will become weak with
the development of quantum
computers.
To avoid the uselessness of classic cryptography in
the post quantum era, it will be
important to find alternative methods based on other
hard problems. This book deals with the attempt of
developing a new blind signature scheme based on
lattice signature schemes.