We show how to construct a O(1)-round resettably-sound zero-knowledge argument of knowledge based on one-way functions where additionally the construction and proof of se-curity is black-box. Zero-knowledge proofs (ZK) are fundamental cryptographic constructs used in numerous applications. Formalized using a “simulation ” paradigm, ZK requires that for every malicious verifier there exists a “simulator ” that can indistinguishably reproduce the view of the verifier in an interaction with the honest prover. Resettable-soundness introduced by Barak, Goldreich, Goldwasser and Lindell (FOCS 01) additionally demands the soundness property to hold even if the malicious prover is allowed to “reset ” and “restart ” the verifier. Using the breakthro...
In a recent seminal work, Bitansky and Shmueli (STOC \u2720) gave the first construction of a consta...
We introduce the notion of Resettable Zero-Knowledge (rZK), a new security measure for cryptographic...
Abstract Resettably-sound proofs and arguments remain sound even when the prover can reset theverifi...
The simulation paradigm, introduced by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff, is of fundamental importance ...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
Resettably-sound proofs and arguments remain sound even when the prover can reset the verifier, and ...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
Resettably-sound proofs and arguments maintain soundness even when the prover can reset the verier t...
Abstract. While 4-round constructions of zero-knowledge arguments are known based on the existence o...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
We introduce the notion of Resettable Zero-Knowledge (rZK), a new security measure for cryptographic...
AbstractWe show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero...
In a recent seminal work, Bitansky and Shmueli (STOC \u2720) gave the first construction of a consta...
We introduce the notion of Resettable Zero-Knowledge (rZK), a new security measure for cryptographic...
Abstract Resettably-sound proofs and arguments remain sound even when the prover can reset theverifi...
The simulation paradigm, introduced by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff, is of fundamental importance ...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
Resettably-sound proofs and arguments remain sound even when the prover can reset the verifier, and ...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
Resettably-sound proofs and arguments maintain soundness even when the prover can reset the verier t...
Abstract. While 4-round constructions of zero-knowledge arguments are known based on the existence o...
In FOCS 2001 Barak et al. conjectured the existence of zero-knowledge arguments that remain secure a...
We introduce the notion of Resettable Zero-Knowledge (rZK), a new security measure for cryptographic...
AbstractWe show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero...
In a recent seminal work, Bitansky and Shmueli (STOC \u2720) gave the first construction of a consta...
We introduce the notion of Resettable Zero-Knowledge (rZK), a new security measure for cryptographic...
Abstract Resettably-sound proofs and arguments remain sound even when the prover can reset theverifi...