Democratic systems
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2001
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Digital signature is a breakthrough of modern cryptographic systems. A (t, n) threshold digital signature allows every set of cardinality t or more (out-of n) co-signers to authenticate a message. In almost all existing threshold digital signatures the threshold parameter t is fixed. There are applications, however, in which the threshold parameter needs to be changed from time to time. This paper considers such a scenario, in order to discuss relevant problems, and proposes a model that solves the related problems. |
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DOI:10.1007/3-540-47719-5_31 Ghodosi, Hossein & Pieprzyk, Josef (2001) Democratic systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science : Information Security and Privacy, 2119, pp. 392-402. |
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Journal Article |