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A New Publicly Verifiable Proxy Signcryption Scheme

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Progress on Cryptography

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Proxy signcryption scheme is the combination of proxy signature and encryption. This paper presents a new proxy signcryption scheme based on Shin et al.’s DSA-verifiable signcryption Scheme. As compared to the previous schemes, the proposed scheme has the following advantages: it can protect the proxy signer against the original signer’s forgery attack; it can be publicly verified; it provides forward secrecy property with respect to the proxy signer.

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Zhang, Z., Dong, Q., Cai, M. (2004). A New Publicly Verifiable Proxy Signcryption Scheme. In: Chen, K. (eds) Progress on Cryptography. The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 769. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7987-7_7

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