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Anonymous certification for E-assessment opinion polls

  • The University of Sheffield

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Abstract

Anonymous certification (AC) refers to cryptographic mechanisms in which users get certified from trusted issuers, with regard to some pre-defined user attributes, in order to produce presentation tokens. Such tokens satisfy service providers’ access policies, without revealing sensitive user information. AC systems are generally classified under two main different categories: (1) one-time show credentials that can be shown once for avoiding their originating user being traced from one transaction to another, and (2) multi-show credentials that can be used many times while avoiding their originating user to be traced. In this paper, we consider e-assessment opinion polls scenarios and propose an AC scheme where the one-time show property is relevant for making sure each user cannot hand in more than one poll in order to get significant results. To mitigate cheating, the scheme is provided with two extra procedures: attribute revocation and anonymity removal. The correctness of our scheme, as well as unforgeability, privacy and anonymity removal, are analyzed and demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14979-14993
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing
Volume14
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Access control
  • Anonymous certification
  • Anonymous credentials
  • Attribute-based signatures
  • Bilinear pairings
  • Management of computing and information systems
  • Privacy
  • Security and protection

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