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Direct anonymous attestation from lattices

Abstract:
Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA) is a complex cryptographic protocol that has been widely deployed in practice, with more than 500 million machines in the market that are already equipped with its hardware, the so-called Trusted Module Platform (TPM). While formalizing the right security model for such a complex protocol has triggered a dense line of research, all the proposed DAA schemes so far are based on numbertheoretic problems that are known to be vulnerable to quantum computer attacks. In this paper, we propose the first lattice-based DAA scheme that is secure w.r.t. the most up-to-date security model proposed by Camenisch et al. More precisely, our latticebased DAA scheme is secure in the Universally Composable (UC) security model. Furthermore, we give (amongst others) the first lattice-based DAA scheme providing user controlled linkability that is realized by means of a new lattice-based MAC/TAG construction which could be of independent interest.
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Publication date:
2017-01-01


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2018-05-04

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