Protocols for secure computation enable mutually distrustful parties to jointly compute on their private inputs without revealing anything but the result. Over recent years, secure com-putation has become practical and considerable effort has been made to make it more and more efficient. A highly important tool in the design of two-party protocols is Yao’s garbled circuit construction (Yao 1986), and multiple optimizations on this primitive have led to performance improvements of orders of magnitude over the last years. However, many of these improvements come at the price of making very strong assumptions on the underlying cryptographic primitives being used (e.g., that AES is secure for related keys, that it is circular secure, and even t...
We consider secure two-party computation in a multiple-execution setting, where two parties wish to ...
Garbled circuits are a fundamental cryptographic primitive that allows two or more parties to secure...
Abstract In the last few years garbled circuits (GC) have been elevated from being merely a com-pone...
Protocols for secure computation enable mutually distrustful parties to jointly compute on their pri...
Secure multi-party computation has been considered by the cryptographic community for a number of ye...
Abstract—We advocate schemes based on fixed-key AES as the best route to highly efficient circuit-ga...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
Many implementations of secure computation use fixed-key AES (modeled as a random permutation); this...
We propose a new two-party computation protocol using Yao’s garbled circuits, which is secure in the...
We propose a new two-party computation protocol using Yao’s garbled circuits, which is secure in the...
In the setting of secure two-party computation, two parties wish to securely compute a joint functio...
We consider secure two-party computation in a multiple-execution setting, where two parties wish to ...
Garbled circuits are a fundamental cryptographic primitive that allows two or more parties to secure...
Abstract In the last few years garbled circuits (GC) have been elevated from being merely a com-pone...
Protocols for secure computation enable mutually distrustful parties to jointly compute on their pri...
Secure multi-party computation has been considered by the cryptographic community for a number of ye...
Abstract—We advocate schemes based on fixed-key AES as the best route to highly efficient circuit-ga...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
the 1980s, Yao presented a very efficient constant-round secure two-party computation protocol withs...
Many implementations of secure computation use fixed-key AES (modeled as a random permutation); this...
We propose a new two-party computation protocol using Yao’s garbled circuits, which is secure in the...
We propose a new two-party computation protocol using Yao’s garbled circuits, which is secure in the...
In the setting of secure two-party computation, two parties wish to securely compute a joint functio...
We consider secure two-party computation in a multiple-execution setting, where two parties wish to ...
Garbled circuits are a fundamental cryptographic primitive that allows two or more parties to secure...
Abstract In the last few years garbled circuits (GC) have been elevated from being merely a com-pone...