Introduces bPk# as a delegatable pseudonym system with a formal framework, generic construction with security proofs, concrete instantiation, and reference implementation for eID applications.
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The authors define Attribute-Authenticated Continuous Group Key Agreement (AA-CGKA), prove security properties of requirement integrity, unforgeability and unlinkability, and report an implementation with performance comparable to certificate-based MLS.
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bpK#: Delegatable Pseudonyms And Their Applications to National eID Systems
Introduces bPk# as a delegatable pseudonym system with a formal framework, generic construction with security proofs, concrete instantiation, and reference implementation for eID applications.
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Attribute-Based Authentication in Secure Group Messaging for Distributed Environments and Safer Online Spaces
The authors define Attribute-Authenticated Continuous Group Key Agreement (AA-CGKA), prove security properties of requirement integrity, unforgeability and unlinkability, and report an implementation with performance comparable to certificate-based MLS.