2022
DOI: 10.32604/cmes.2022.019589
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Unidirectional Identity-Based Proxy Re-Signature with Key Insulation in EHR Sharing System

Abstract: The introduction of the electronic medical record (EHR) sharing system has made a great contribution to the management and sharing of healthcare data. Considering referral treatment for patients, the original signature needs to be converted into a re-signature that can be verified by the new organization. Proxy re-signature (PRS) can be applied to this scenario so that authenticity and nonrepudiation can still be insured for data. Unfortunately, the existing PRS schemes cannot realize forward and backward secu… Show more

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“…In 2021, Zheng et al [14] proposed a proxy signature scheme for sensor networks that resisted network attacks, which reduced the storage cost required for traditional digital signature systems. In 2022, Chen et al [15] proposed the first proxy re-signature scheme that could provide key-insulated property, which guaranteed the forward and backward security of the key.…”
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“…In 2021, Zheng et al [14] proposed a proxy signature scheme for sensor networks that resisted network attacks, which reduced the storage cost required for traditional digital signature systems. In 2022, Chen et al [15] proposed the first proxy re-signature scheme that could provide key-insulated property, which guaranteed the forward and backward security of the key.…”
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confidence: 99%