Zero-knowledge set is a primitive introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian (FOCS 2003) which enables a prover to commit a set to a verifier, without revealing even the size of the set. Later the prover can give zero-knowledge proofs to convince the verifier of membership/nonmembership of elements in/not in the committed set. We present a new primitive called Statistically Hiding Sets (SHS), similar to zero-knowledge sets, but providing an information theoretic hiding guarantee. This is comparable to relaxing zero-knowledge proofs to witness independent proofs. More precisely, we continue to use the simulation paradigm for our definition, but do not require the simulator (nor the distinguisher) to be efficient. We present a new scheme for sta...
Abstract. Quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge (QA-NIZK) proofs is a recent paradigm, sugge...
Motivated by theoretical and practical interest, the challenging task of designing crypto-graphic pr...
The notion of Zero Knowledge introduced by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff in STOC 1985 is fundamenta...
We give a construction of statistically hiding commitment schemes (those in which the hiding propert...
International audienceZero knowledge sets (ZKS), introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian in 2003, al...
Privacy preserving protocols typically involve the use of Zero Knowledge (ZK) proofs, which allow a ...
Zero-Knowledge Protocols and Witness Encryption are usually defined for NP relations. I show that th...
We consider the problem of proving in zero knowledge that an element of a public set satisfies a giv...
A zero-knowledge interactive proof is a protocol by which Alice can convince a polynomially-bounded ...
Determining the minimal assumptions needed to construct various cryptographic building blocks has be...
We show a general connection between various types of statistical zero-knowledge (SZK) proof systems...
Abstract. Quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge (QA-NIZK) proofs is a powerful paradigm, sug...
Abstract. We introduce a new notion called ℓ-isolated proofs of knowledge (ℓ-IPoK). These are proofs...
We show how a polynomial-time prover can commit to an arbitrary finite set S of strings so that, lat...
We show how to produce short proofs of theorems such that a distrusting Verifier can be convinced th...
Abstract. Quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge (QA-NIZK) proofs is a recent paradigm, sugge...
Motivated by theoretical and practical interest, the challenging task of designing crypto-graphic pr...
The notion of Zero Knowledge introduced by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff in STOC 1985 is fundamenta...
We give a construction of statistically hiding commitment schemes (those in which the hiding propert...
International audienceZero knowledge sets (ZKS), introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian in 2003, al...
Privacy preserving protocols typically involve the use of Zero Knowledge (ZK) proofs, which allow a ...
Zero-Knowledge Protocols and Witness Encryption are usually defined for NP relations. I show that th...
We consider the problem of proving in zero knowledge that an element of a public set satisfies a giv...
A zero-knowledge interactive proof is a protocol by which Alice can convince a polynomially-bounded ...
Determining the minimal assumptions needed to construct various cryptographic building blocks has be...
We show a general connection between various types of statistical zero-knowledge (SZK) proof systems...
Abstract. Quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge (QA-NIZK) proofs is a powerful paradigm, sug...
Abstract. We introduce a new notion called ℓ-isolated proofs of knowledge (ℓ-IPoK). These are proofs...
We show how a polynomial-time prover can commit to an arbitrary finite set S of strings so that, lat...
We show how to produce short proofs of theorems such that a distrusting Verifier can be convinced th...
Abstract. Quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge (QA-NIZK) proofs is a recent paradigm, sugge...
Motivated by theoretical and practical interest, the challenging task of designing crypto-graphic pr...
The notion of Zero Knowledge introduced by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff in STOC 1985 is fundamenta...