Paper 2026/1262

PQ-SMS: A Post-Quantum Sanitizable Multi-Signature Scheme for Satellite PKI

Long Wang, Shandong University
Zhaoman Liu, Shanghai Development Center of Computer Software Technology
Jing Fan, North China Research Institute of Computer System Engineering
Yanhong Fan, Shandong University
Abstract

Satellite communication systems, as critical long-lifecycle infrastructure, face a dual security challenge in the coming decades: the threat of quantum computers and the operational rigidity of traditional Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). While migrating to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) addresses the former, it fails to solve the inefficiency of certificate management, where in-orbit policy updates require a prohibitively slow and complex multi-party re-issuance process. To address these challenges, we introduce the concept of a Post-Quantum Sanitizable Multi-Signature ($\texttt{PQ-SMS}$), a novel primitive that enables controlled certificate adaptation across hierarchical trust while preserving the integrity of the root of trust. Building on this, we present $\texttt{Sat-APCS} $($\textbf{Sat}$ellite $\textbf{A}$daptable $\textbf{P}$ost-quantum $\textbf{C}$ertificate $\textbf{S}$cheme), which cryptographically decouple a certificate's immutable, multi-signed identity from its dynamic operational policies. This allows a delegated entity to perform lightweight, in-orbit policy updates while the foundational signature from the original consortium of authorities remains unchanged and valid. We instantiate $\texttt{PQ-SMS}$ based on the NIST-standard CRYSTALS-Dilithium signature and a ISIS-based chameleon hash, and prove its security under standard lattice assumptions. Furthermore, Performance evaluation demonstrates that $\texttt{PQ-SMS}$ bypasses the interactive re-signing loop of traditional PKI, achieving an order-of-magnitude reduction in update bandwidth.

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Preprint.
Keywords
Post-Quantum CryptographySatellite SecurityPKIMulti-SignatureChameleon Hash
Contact author(s)
peakwl @ mail sdu edu cn
zmliu0503 @ gmail com
fanjing @ ncse com cn
History
2026-06-19: approved
2026-06-16: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2026/1262
License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
CC BY-NC-ND

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/1262,
      author = {Long Wang and Zhaoman Liu and Jing Fan and Yanhong Fan},
      title = {{PQ}-{SMS}: A Post-Quantum Sanitizable Multi-Signature Scheme for Satellite {PKI}},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/1262},
      year = {2026},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/1262}
}
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