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Certified E-Mail Delivery with DSA Receipts
Denver, Colorado April 04-April 08
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Aleksandra Nenadic, University of Manchester
Ning Zhang, University of Manchester
Qi Shi, Liverpool John Moores University
Carole Goble, University of Manchester
In this paper we present two variant protocols DSA-CEMD1 and DSA-CEMD2 for certified e-mail delivery with DSA receipts. The protocols are based on a cryptographic primitive called Verifiable and Recoverable Encryption of a Signature (VRES) and are capable of achieving non-repudiation and strong fairness security properties. The novel design of the VRES primitive allows efficiency improvements in comparison with the related certified e-mail delivery protocols based on similar primitives. The protocols employ the services of an off-line and invisible Trusted Third Party (TTP) only in case of dispute. In DSA-CEMD1 the content of the e-mail message is not revealed to the TTP during possible recovery and this is achieved at the cost of some additional cryptographic operations. In DSA-CEMD2 the confidentiality of the message is not protected from the TTP, but the protocol is slightly more efficient.
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Aleksandra Nenadic, Ning Zhang, Qi Shi, Carole Goble, "Certified E-Mail Delivery with DSA Receipts," ipdps, vol. 18, pp.288b, 19th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'05) - Workshop 17, 2005
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