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In this paper, we point out the deficiencies of the existing DAA schemes on member revocation, inter-domain attestation and Rudolph's attack prevention and present a new scheme called Enhanced Privacy Inter-domain Anonymity Attestation based on Peer-to-Peer Networks. We add a new party called Trusted Auditor (TA) and construct a TA level above the existing DAA scheme. Analysis shows that the proposed...
In this paper, we propose a strict inter-domain anonymity attestation scheme. We modify the original direct anonymous attestation protocol to provide strict anonymity attestation when the prover and the verifier are in different trusted domains. We introduce a new trusted party Trusted Auditor (TA). We show how to use the TA to prove the “trustworthiness” of an individual DAA Issuer and verify the...
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