Ibou Sene

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3 Papers

CRAug 16, 2019
Toward an Attribute-Based Digital Identity Modeling for Privacy Preservation

Ibou Sene

Digital identity is a multidimensional, multidisciplinary, and a complex concept. As a result, it is difficult to apprehend. Many contributions have proposed definitions and representations of digital identity. However, lots of them are either very generic and difficult to implement or do not take into account privacy issues. Seeing how important privacy master is, it becomes a necessity to rethink digital identity in order to take into account privacy issues. So, this paper aims at proposing an attribute-based digital identity vision for privacy preservation purposes. The proposed model takes into account identity theft, security, and privacy.

CRApr 17, 2019
I2PA : An Efficient ABC for IoT

Ibou Sene, Abdoul Aziz Ciss, Oumar Niang

Internet of Things (IoT) is very attractive because of its promises. However, it brings many challenges, mainly issues about privacy preserving and lightweight cryptography. Many schemes have been designed so far but none of them simultaneously takes into account these aspects. In this paper, we propose an efficient ABC scheme for IoT devices. We use ECC without pairing, blind signing and zero knowledge proof. Our scheme supports block signing, selective disclosure and randomization. It provides data minimization and transactions' unlinkability. Our construction is efficient since smaller key size can be used and computing time can be reduced. As a result, it is a suitable solution for IoT devices characterized by three major constraints namely low energy power, small storage capacity and low computing power.

CRApr 17, 2019
I2PA, U-prove, and Idemix: An Evaluation of Memory Usage and Computing Time Efficiency in an IoT Context

Ibou Sene, Abdoul Aziz Ciss, Oumar Niang

The Internet of Things (IoT), in spite of its innumerable advantages, brings many challenges namely issues about users' privacy preservation and constraints about lightweight cryptography. Lightweight cryptography is of capital importance since IoT devices are qualified to be resource-constrained. To address these challenges, several Attribute-Based Credentials (ABC) schemes have been designed including I2PA, U-prove, and Idemix. Even though these schemes have very strong cryptographic bases, their performance in resource-constrained devices is a question that deserves special attention. This paper aims to conduct a performance evaluation of these schemes on issuance and verification protocols regarding memory usage and computing time. Recorded results show that both I2PA and U-prove present very interesting results regarding memory usage and computing time while Idemix presents very low performance with regard to computing time.