Title :
On DDos Attack against Proxy in Proxy Re-encryption and Proxy Re-signature
Author :
Wang, Xu An ; Yang, Xiaoyuan
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Inf. & Network Security, Engneering Coll. of Chinese Armed Police Force, Xi´´an, China
Abstract :
In 1998, Blaze, Bleumer and Strauss proposed new kind of cryptographic primitives called proxy re-encryption and proxy re-signature. In proxy re-encryption, a proxy can transform a ciphertext computed under Alice´s public key into one that can be opened under Bob´s decryption key. In proxy re-signature, a proxy can transform a signature computed underAlice´s secret key into one that can be verified by Bob´s public key.Proxy re-cryptography can find many interesting applications in our life. In this paper, we introduce a new attack- DDos attack against proxy in the proxy re-cryptography. Although this attack can also be implemented against other cryptographic primitives,the danger caused by it in proxy re-cryptography seems more serious.We revisit the current literature, paying attention on their resisting DDos attack ability. We suggest a solution to decline the impact of DDos attacking. Also we give two new efficient proxy re-encryption schemes which can achieve CCA2 secure based on Cramer-Shoup encryption scheme and prove its security. At last we give our conclusions with hoping researchers to pay more attention to this attack.
Keywords :
public key cryptography; Alices public key; Bobs decryption key; CCA2 secure; Cramer-Shoup encryption scheme; DDos attack; ciphertext; cryptographic primitives; proxy re-cryptography; proxy re-encryption; proxy re-signature; Computer crime; Computer networks; Computer security; Educational institutions; Identity-based encryption; Information security; Information technology; Laboratories; Public key; Public key cryptography; DDos attack; Proxy Re-encryption; Proxy re-signatrure; ramer-Shoup encryption;
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Information Technology, 2009. CIT '09. Ninth IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xiamen
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3836-5
DOI :
10.1109/CIT.2009.31