Paper 2014/916
Adaptively Secure Fully Homomorphic Signatures Based on Lattices
Xavier Boyen, Xiong Fan, and Elaine Shi
Abstract
In a homomorphic signature scheme, given the public key and a vector of signatures $\vec{\sigma}:= (\sigma_1, \ldots, \sigma_l)$ over $l$ messages $\vec{\mu}:= (\mu_1, \ldots, \mu_l)$, there exists an efficient algorithm to produce a signature $\sigma'$ for $\mu = f(\vec{\mu})$. Given the tuple $(\sigma', \mu, f)$, anyone can then publicly verify the validity of the signature $\sigma'$. Inspired by the recent (selectively secure) key-homomorphic functional encryption for circuits, recent works propose fully homomorphic signature schemes in the selective security model. However, in order to gain adaptive security, one must rely on generic complexity leveraging, which is not only very inefficient but also leads to reductions that are ``unfalsifiable''. In this paper, we construct the first \emph{adaptively secure} homomorphic signature scheme that can evaluate any circuit over signed data. For {\it poly-logarithmic depth} circuits, our scheme achieves adaptive security under the standard {\it Small Integer Solution} (SIS) assumption. For {\it polynomial depth} circuits, the security of our scheme relies on sub-exponential SIS --- but unlike complexity leveraging, the security loss in our reduction depends only on circuit depth and on neither message length nor dataset size.
Note: This paper is currently under submission to a conference. This work is subsequent to the the recent works by Gorbunov et al. (2014/463) and Wichs (2014/451), but concurrent with the more recent work by Gorbunov et al. (2014/897).
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Publication info
- Preprint. MINOR revision.
- Contact author(s)
- xfan @ cs umd edu
- History
- 2015-11-14: last of 3 revisions
- 2014-11-06: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2014/916
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2014/916, author = {Xavier Boyen and Xiong Fan and Elaine Shi}, title = {Adaptively Secure Fully Homomorphic Signatures Based on Lattices}, howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2014/916}, year = {2014}, url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2014/916} }