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Fair exchange of digital signatures with offline trusted third party

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Wu, Chuan Kun
Varadharajan, Vijay

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In this paper we show how fair exchange of digital signatures can be made possible without a separate verifiable encryption. This means that the fair exchange protocol can be established based on an existing signature algorithm without modification, except that the users need to get a ticket from an off-line trusted third party to enable the fair exchange. The trusted third party is needed to make a judgment only when there is a dispute. Explicit protocols based on different digital signature algorithms are proposed.

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Information and Communications Security - 3rd International Conference, ICICS 2001, Proceedings

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