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Trusted computing (TC) is an emerging technology to enhance the security of various computing platforms by a dedicated secure chip (TPM/TCM), which is widely accepted by both the industrial and academic world. This paper attempts to sketch the evolution of TC from the view of our theoretical and engineering work. In theory, we focus on protocol design and security analysis. We have proposed the first...
The direct anonymous attestation scheme was proposed by Brickell, Jan Camenisch, Liqun Chen and was adopted by the trusted computing group in its specifications for trusted computing platforms. In this paper, We propose a new direct anonymous scheme from the bilinear maps based on the decisional Diffie-Hellman assumption and q-SDH assumption. The length of private keys and signatures in our scheme...
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