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Multi-trapdoor Commitments and their Applications to Proofs of Knowledge Secure under Concurrent Man-in-the-middle Attacks
- Advances in Cryptology – proc. of CRYPTO ’04, LNCS 3152
, 2004
"... We introduce the notion of multi-trapdoor commitments which is a stronger form of trapdoor commitment schemes. We then construct two very e#cient instantiations of multi-trapdoor commitment schemes, based on the Strong RSA Assumption and the recently introduced Strong Di#e-Hellman Assumption. ..."
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We introduce the notion of multi-trapdoor commitments which is a stronger form of trapdoor commitment schemes. We then construct two very e#cient instantiations of multi-trapdoor commitment schemes, based on the Strong RSA Assumption and the recently introduced Strong Di#e-Hellman Assumption.
New Approaches for Deniable Authentication
- In EUROCRYPT ’99
, 2005
"... Deniable Authentication protocols allow a Sender to authenticate a message for a Receiver, in a way that the Receiver cannot convince a third party that such authentication (or any authentication) ever took place. ..."
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Deniable Authentication protocols allow a Sender to authenticate a message for a Receiver, in a way that the Receiver cannot convince a third party that such authentication (or any authentication) ever took place.

