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A privacidade continua sendo um problema para os serviços de TI. Os usuários estão preocupados que seu histórico de uso do serviço possa ser rastreável, já que a cada usuário é atribuído um único identificador como meio de autenticação. Neste artigo, propomos um esquema de autenticação de atributos perfeitamente anônimo que é ao mesmo tempo não identificável e não rastreável. Em seguida, apresentamos os resultados da avaliação de um sistema protótipo utilizando um PC e um telefone celular com o esquema. O esquema proposto emprega um certificado auto-ocultável que um usuário pode alterar aleatoriamente; assim, o certificado é modificado para cada autenticação e o esquema de autenticação não é identificável nem rastreável. Além disso, nosso esquema pode revogar certificados auto-ocultáveis sem vazamento de informações privadas confidenciais e verificar o status de revogação sem acesso online.
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Shinsaku KIYOMOTO, Kazuhide FUKUSHIMA, Toshiaki TANAKA, "Design of Anonymous Attribute Authentication Mechanism" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 4, pp. 1112-1118, April 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.1112.
Abstract: Privacy remains an issue for IT services. Users are concerned that their history of service use may be traceable since each user is assigned a single identifier as a means of authentication. In this paper, we propose a perfectly anonymous attribute authentication scheme that is both unidentifiable and untraceable. Then, we present the evaluation results of a prototype system using a PC and mobile phone with the scheme. The proposed scheme employs a self-blindable certificate that a user can change randomly; thus the certificate is modified for each authentication, and the authentication scheme is unidentifiable and untraceable. Furthermore, our scheme can revoke self-blindable certificates without leaks of confidential private information and check the revocation status without online access.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.1112/_p
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