Fair Exchange of Digital Signatures using RSA-based CEMBS and Offline STTP

Computer Science – Cryptography and Security

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One of the essential security services needed to safeguard online transactions is fair exchange. In fair exchange protocols two parties can exchange their signatures in a fair manner, so that either each party gain the other's signature or no one obtain anything useful. This paper examines security solutions for achieving fair exchange. It proposes new security protocols based on the "Certified Encrypted Message Being Signature" (CEMBS) by using RSA signature scheme. This protocol relies on the help of an "off-line Semi-Trusted Third Party" (STTP) to achieve fairness. They provide with confidential protection from the STTP for the exchanged items by limiting the role and power of the STTP. Three different protocols have been proposed. In the first protocol, the two main parties exchange their signatures on a common message. In the second protocol, the signatures are exchanged on two different messages. While in the third one, the exchange is between confidential data and signature.

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