Paper 2022/1091

Mul-IBS: A Multivariate Identity-Based Signature Scheme Compatible with IoT-based NDN Architecture

Sumit Kumar Debnath, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, Indian Institute of Information Technology Kalyani
Sihem Mesnager
Vikas Srivastava
Saibal Kumar Pal
Nibedita Kundu
Abstract

It has been forty years since the TCP/IP protocol blueprint, which is the core of modern worldwide Internet, was published. Over this long period, technology has made rapid progress. These advancements are slowly putting pressure and placing new demands on the underlying network architecture design. Therefore, there was a need for innovations that can handle the increasing demands of new technologies like IoT while ensuring secrecy and privacy. It is how Named Data Networking (NDN) came into the picture. NDN enables robust data distribution with interest-based content retrieval and leave-copy-everywhere caching policy. Even though NDN has surfaced as a future envisioned and decisive machinery for data distribution in IoT, it suffers from new data security challenges like content poisoning attacks. In this attack, an attacker attempts to introduce poisoned content with an invalid signature into the network. Given the circumstances, there is a need for a cost-effective signature scheme, requiring inexpensive computing resources and fast when implemented. An identity-based signature scheme (IBS) seems to be the natural choice to address this problem. Herein, we present an IBS, namely Mul-IBS relying on multivariate public key cryptography (MPKC), which leads the race among the post-quantum cryptography contenders. A 5-pass identification scheme accompanying a safe and secure signature scheme based on MPKC works as key ingredients of our design. Our Mul-IBS attains optimal master public key size, master secret key size, and user’s secret key size in the context of multivariate identity-based signatures. The proposed scheme Mul-IBS is proven to be secure in the model “existential unforgeability under chosen-message and chosen identity attack (uf-cma)” contingent upon the fact that Multivariate Quadratic (MQ) problem is NP-hard. The proposed design Mul-IBS can be utilized as a crucial cryptographic building block to build a robust and resilient IoT-based NDN architecture.

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Cryptographic protocols
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Preprint.
Keywords
Multivariate public key cryptography post-quantum cryptographyidentity based signatureIoT NDN.
Contact author(s)
sumit @ iiitkalyani ac in
smesnager @ univ-paris8 fr
vikas math123 @ gmail com
skptech @ yahoo com
nknkundu @ gmail com
History
2022-08-25: approved
2022-08-23: received
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https://ia.cr/2022/1091
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
CC BY-NC-ND

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2022/1091,
      author = {Sumit Kumar Debnath and Sihem Mesnager and Vikas Srivastava and Saibal Kumar Pal and Nibedita Kundu},
      title = {Mul-IBS: A Multivariate Identity-Based Signature Scheme Compatible with IoT-based NDN Architecture},
      howpublished = {Cryptology ePrint Archive, Paper 2022/1091},
      year = {2022},
      note = {\url{https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1091}},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1091}
}
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