Concept and Construction of Group Signature with self-proof capacity for confirming and denying

Abstract

With privacy-preserving and traceability properties, group signature is a cryptosystem with central role in cryptography. And there are lots of application scenarios. A new extension concept of group signature is presented, namely group signature with self-proof capacity. For a legitimate group signature, the real signer can prove that the signature is indeed signed by him/her. While for the other members of the group, they can prove that the signature is not signed by him/her. The former can be used for claiming money reward from the police, while the latter can be used for proving one's innocent in a criminal investigation

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