Proxy Smart Card Systems
Abstract
The established legal value of digital signatures
and the growing availability of identity-based digital services are
progressively extending the use of smart cards to all citizens, opening
new challenging scenarios. Among them, motivated by concrete
applications, secure and practical delegation of digital signatures is
becoming more and more critical. Unfortunately, secure delegation
systems proposed so far (e.g., proxy signatures) include various
drawbacks for any practical system. In this work we put forth the notion
of a "Proxy Smart Card System", a distributed system that allows a smart
card owner to delegate part of its computations (e.g., signatures of
messages) to remote users. We stress the problematic aspects concerning
the use of known proxy-cryptography schemes in synergy with current
standard technologies. This in turn motivates the need of proxy smart
card systems. Then we formalize the security and functional requirements
of a proxy smart card system, identifying the involved parties, the
adversary model and the usability properties. Finally, we present the
design and analysis of a proxy smart card system which outperforms the
current state of the art.
Domains
Digital Libraries [cs.DL]Origin | Files produced by the author(s) |
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