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Threshold Raccoon: Practical Threshold Signatures from Standard Lattice Assumptions

Authors:
Shuichi Katsumata , PQShield & AIST
Mary Maller , PQShield & Ethereum Foundation
Rafael del Pino , PQShield
Fabrice Mouhartem , 4XWiki / CryptPad
Thomas Prest , PQShield
Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen , PQShield & Tampere University
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-58723-8_8 (login may be required)
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Conference: EUROCRYPT 2024
Abstract: Threshold signatures improve both availability and security of digital signatures by splitting the signing key into $N$ shares handed out to different parties. Later on, any subset of at least $T$ parties can cooperate to produce a signature on a given message. While threshold signatures have been extensively studied in the pre-quantum setting, they remain sparse from quantum-resilient assumptions. We present the first efficient lattice-based threshold signatures with signature size 13~KiB and communication cost 40~KiB per user, supporting a threshold size as large as 1024~signers. We provide an accompanying high performance implementation. The security of the scheme is based on the same assumptions as Dilithium, a signature recently selected by NIST for standardisation which, as far as we know, cannot easily be made threshold efficiently. All operations used during signing are due to symmetric primitives and simple lattice operations; in particular our scheme does not need heavy tools such as threshold fully homomorphic encryption or homomorphic trapdoor commitments as in prior constructions. The key technical idea is to use _one-time additive masks_ to mitigate the leakage of the partial signing keys through partial signatures.
BibTeX
@inproceedings{eurocrypt-2024-33869,
  title={Threshold Raccoon: Practical Threshold Signatures from Standard Lattice Assumptions},
  publisher={Springer-Verlag},
  doi={10.1007/978-3-031-58723-8_8},
  author={Shuichi Katsumata and Mary Maller and Rafael del Pino and Fabrice Mouhartem and Thomas Prest and Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen},
  year=2024
}