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Applications of Multiple Trust Authorities in Pairing Based Cryptosystems

L. ChenContact Information, K. HarrisonContact Information, D. SolderaContact Information and N. P. SmartContact Information

(7)  Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Filton Road, Stoke Gifford, BS34 8QZ Bristol, UK
(8)  Computer Science Department, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, BS8 1UB Bristol, UK
Abstract
We investigate a number of issues related to the use of multiple trust authorities and multiple identities in the type of identifier based cryptography enabled by the Weil and Tate pairings. An example of such a system is the Boneh and Franklin encryption scheme. We present various applications of multiple trust authorities. In particular we focus on how one can equate a trust authority with a way to add contextual information to an identity.

Contact Information L. Chen
Email: liqun_chen@hpl.hp.com

Contact Information K. Harrison
Email: keith_harrison@hpl.hp.com

Contact Information D. Soldera
Email: david_soldera@hpl.hp.com

Contact Information N. P. Smart
Email: nigel@cs.bris.ac.uk
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