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    Title: A Strong RSA-based and Certificateless-based Signature Scheme
    Authors: Chang;, 張真誠;Chin-Chen CHang;*;Chin-Yu Sun;Chin-Yu Sun;Shih-Chang C;Shih-Chang
    Contributors: 資訊工程學系
    Date: 2016-03
    Issue Date: 2016-09-20 03:42:13 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: The certificateless-based signature system allows people
    to verify the signature without the certificate. For this
    reason, we do not need the certificate authority (CA)
    to store and manage users’ certificates and public keys.
    Certificateless-based signature can also overcome the certificate
    management problem and the key escrow problem
    of the traditional signature system. In 2012, Zhang
    and Mao first designed the certificateless-based signature
    scheme based on RSA operations; however, their scheme
    still has latent vulnerabilities. To overcome these shortcomings,
    we propose an improved version to make the
    RSA-based certificateless scheme stronger and more secure.
    Besides, we reduce the computational cost to make
    our scheme more efficient.
    Relation: International Journal of Network Security
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering] Journal Artical

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