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We prove that the original Zheng signcryption scheme published at Crypto’97, with a couple of minor tweaks, requires only a single public/private key pair for each user. That is the user can employ the same public/private key pair for both signcryption and unsigncryption in a provably secure manner. We also prove that the Zheng signcryption scheme allows a user to securely signcrypt a message to himself. Our first result confirms a long-held belief that signcryption reduces the overhead associated with public keys, while our second result foretells potential applications in cloud storage where one with a relatively less resourceful storage device may wish to off-load data to an untrusted remote storage network in a secure and unforgeable way.
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Fan, J., Zheng, Y., Tang, X. (2011). A Single Key Pair is Adequate for the Zheng Signcryption. In: Parampalli, U., Hawkes, P. (eds) Information Security and Privacy. ACISP 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6812. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22497-3_24
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