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Anonymity 2.0 - X.509 Extensions Supporting Privacy-Friendly Authentication.

Cryptology and Network Security, 4856: 265-281, 2007.
Authors: Vicente Benjumea and Seung Geol Choi and Javier Lopez and Moti Yung
Editors: Feng Bao and San Ling and Tatsuaki Okamoto and Huaxiong Wang and Chaoping Xing
URL: http://www.springerlink.com/content/75821738688653gx/
Tags: X.509 ac anonymity attribute_certificate certificate pmi privacy
Abstract: We present a semantic extension to X.509 certificates that allows incorporating new anonymity signature schemes into the X.509 framework. This fact entails advantages to both components. On the one hand, anonymous signature schemes benefit from all the protocols and infrastructure that the X.509 framework provides. On the other hand, the X.509 framework incorporates anonymity as a very interesting new feature. This semantic extension is part of a system that provides user’s controlled anonymous authorization under the X.509 framework. Additionally, the proposal directly fits the much active Identity 2.0 effort, where anonymity is a major supplementary feature that increases the self-control of one’s identity and privacy which is at the center of the activity.
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@inproceedings{BenChLoYu_2007,
title = {Anonymity 2.0 - X.509 Extensions Supporting Privacy-Friendly Authentication.},
author = {Vicente Benjumea and Seung Geol Choi and Javier Lopez and Moti Yung},
booktitle = {Cryptology and Network Security},
editor = {Feng Bao and San Ling and Tatsuaki Okamoto and Huaxiong Wang and Chaoping Xing},
pages = {265-281},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/75821738688653gx/},
volume = {4856},
year = {2007},
abstract = {We present a semantic extension to X.509 certificates that allows incorporating new anonymity signature schemes into the X.509 framework. This fact entails advantages to both components. On the one hand, anonymous signature schemes benefit from all the protocols and infrastructure that the X.509 framework provides. On the other hand, the X.509 framework incorporates anonymity as a very interesting new feature. This semantic extension is part of a system that provides user’s controlled anonymous authorization under the X.509 framework. Additionally, the proposal directly fits the much active Identity 2.0 effort, where anonymity is a major supplementary feature that increases the self-control of one’s identity and privacy which is at the center of the activity.},
isbn = {978-3-540-76968-2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76969-9_17},
keywords = {X.509 ac anonymity attribute_certificate certificate pmi privacy }
}