A digital signature scheme secure against adaptive chosen-message attacks
SIAM Journal on Computing - Special issue on cryptography
Random oracles are practical: a paradigm for designing efficient protocols
CCS '93 Proceedings of the 1st ACM conference on Computer and communications security
Signature schemes based on the strong RSA assumption
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)
A method for obtaining digital signatures and public-key cryptosystems
Communications of the ACM
Twin signatures: an alternative to the hash-and-sign paradigm
CCS '01 Proceedings of the 8th ACM conference on Computer and Communications Security
Separability and Efficiency for Generic Group Signature Schemes
CRYPTO '99 Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology
An Efficient Existentially Unforgeable Signature Scheme and its Applications
CRYPTO '94 Proceedings of the 14th Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology
New Generation of Secure and Practical RSA-Based Signatures
CRYPTO '96 Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology
Statistical Zero Knowledge Protocols to Prove Modular Polynomial Relations
CRYPTO '97 Proceedings of the 17th Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology
An Efficient System for Non-transferable Anonymous Credentials with Optional Anonymity Revocation
EUROCRYPT '01 Proceedings of the International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptographic Techniques: Advances in Cryptology
A Statistically-Hiding Integer Commitment Scheme Based on Groups with Hidden Order
ASIACRYPT '02 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security: Advances in Cryptology
The Cramer-Shoup Strong-RSASignature Scheme Revisited
PKC '03 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Theory and Practice in Public Key Cryptography: Public Key Cryptography
Proceedings of the 11th ACM conference on Computer and communications security
Programmable Hash Functions and Their Applications
CRYPTO 2008 Proceedings of the 28th Annual conference on Cryptology: Advances in Cryptology
Realizing Hash-and-Sign Signatures under Standard Assumptions
EUROCRYPT '09 Proceedings of the 28th Annual International Conference on Advances in Cryptology: the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques
Short and Stateless Signatures from the RSA Assumption
CRYPTO '09 Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology
The exact security of digital signatures-how to sign with RSA and Rabin
EUROCRYPT'96 Proceedings of the 15th annual international conference on Theory and application of cryptographic techniques
Secure hash-and-sign signatures without the random oracle
EUROCRYPT'99 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Theory and application of cryptographic techniques
Efficient proofs that a committed number lies in an interval
EUROCRYPT'00 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Theory and application of cryptographic techniques
A signature scheme with efficient protocols
SCN'02 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Security in communication networks
EUROCRYPT'05 Proceedings of the 24th annual international conference on Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques
Balancing accountability and privacy using e-cash (extended abstract)
SCN'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Security and Cryptography for Networks
Improving security of SET protocol based on ECC
WISM'11 Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Web information systems and mining - Volume Part I
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In this work we present a new and efficient hash-and-sign signature scheme in the standard model that is based on the RSA assumption. Technically it adapts the new proof techniques that are used to prove the recent RSA scheme by Hohenberger and Waters. In contrast to the Hohenberger-Waters scheme our scheme allows to sign blocks of messages and to issue signatures on committed values, two key properties required for building privacy preserving systems.