An efficient anonymous remote attestation scheme for trusted computing based on improved CPK
Yu Fajiang,
Chen Jing (),
Xiang Yang,
Zhu Jiacheng and
Zhao Yangdi
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Yu Fajiang: Wuhan University
Chen Jing: Wuhan University
Xiang Yang: Deakin University
Zhu Jiacheng: Wuhan University
Zhao Yangdi: Wuhan University
Electronic Commerce Research, 2019, vol. 19, issue 3, No 10, 689-718
Abstract:
Abstract The platform remote attestation (RA) is one of the main features of trusted computing platform proposed by the trusted computing group (TCG). The privacy certificate authority (CA) solution of RA requires users to pay for multiple certificates, and the direct anonymous attestation (DAA) solution leads to inefficiency. TCG RA also suffers from limitations of platform configuration privacy. This paper proposed a RA scheme based on an improved combined public key cryptography (ICPK) (abbreviated to RA-ICPK). RA-ICPK is a certificate-less scheme without using public key infrastructure CA signature or DAA signature, which combines commitment scheme, zero-knowledge proof and ring signature (RS) to own the property of unforgeability and privacy. RA-ICPK is mainly based on elliptic curve cryptography without bilinear pair computing, and only carries out zero-knowledge proof one time. RA-ICPK need not depend on trusted third parties to check trusted platform modules identity and integrity values revocations.
Keywords: Remote attestation; Trusted computing; Trusted platform module (TPM); Combined public key cryptography (CPK); 14G50; 94A62 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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