Foteini Baldimtsi, Jan Camenisch, et al.
EuroSys 2017
Sanitizable signature schemes (SSS), as well as redactable signature schemes (RSS), gained a lot of attention in the recent past. In a nutshell, both types of signature schemes allow to alter signed data in a controlled way by a, potentially semi-trusted, third party. The resulting signatures still verify. Thus, the authenticity of the subsequently modified content is preserved. In this position paper, we discuss the state-of-the-art, and highlight potential future research opportunities. We hope this work gives rise to additional ideas, real-life use-cases, and interesting upcoming research, helping to bring both primitives into practice. Hence, this paper is meant as a starting point for readers interested in these primitives, looking for new research and application opportunities. In other words, we think that both primitives deserve further attention.
Foteini Baldimtsi, Jan Camenisch, et al.
EuroSys 2017
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NFV-SDN 2016
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CSF 2017
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