| "Directed Acyclic Graphs, One-way Functions and Digital Signatures", D Bleichenbacher, UM Maurer, Advances in Cryptology --- Crypto 94 (Springer LNCS v 839) pp 75--82 |
.... were published [30, 50] and the military used authenticators based on concatenated encryption by the 1970 s [78] The first of these references is cited in a book written by the IMG s senior adviser ( 18] p 393) In recent years, there have been many research results on this topic (see, e.g. [19]) 2. Another claim that by the strategy document that is not supported by recent research is the assertion on p 57 that by reason of very large scale, it will be essential for the NHS to have a Key Management infrastructure that includes the use of asymmetric key management methods . This is a ....
"Directed Acyclic Graphs, One-way Functions and Digital Signatures", D Bleichenbacher, UM Maurer, Advances in Cryptology --- Crypto 94 (Springer LNCS v 839) pp 75--82
....(representing 0 and 1) for each bit of the message, and publishes their images under a one way hash function. To sign a message, he reveals the preimages corresponding to the actual 0 s and 1 s. Despite refinement by Merkle [4, by Even, Goldreich and Micali [6] and by Bleichenbacher and Maurer [7], this technique still requires a lot of hash computations. In this paper, we show how to construct digital signatures that require only a small number of hash function computations each. This enormous improvement is brought about by making signature interactive; users may either interact with ....
"Directed Acyclic Graphs, One-way Functions and Digital Signatures", D Bleichenbacher, UM Maurer, Advances in Cryptology --- Crypto 94 (Springer LNCS v 839) pp 75--82
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