In a Secure Multiparty Computation (SMC), mutually distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to cooperatively compute over their private data; in the process each party learns only explicitly revealed outputs. In this paper, we present Wysteria, a high-level programming language for writing SMCs. As with past languages, like Fairplay, Wysteria compiles secure computations to circuits that are executed by an underlying engine. Unlike past work, Wysteria provides support for mixed-mode programs, which combine local, private computations with synchronous SMCs. Wysteria complements a standard feature set with built-in support for secret shares and with wire bundles, a new abstraction that supports generic n-party computations. ...
Protocols for secure multi-party computation are commonly composed of different sub-protocols, combi...
Secure Multi-party Computation (SMC) problems deal with the following situation: Two (or many) parti...
Secure Multiparty Computation (SMC) is a universal cryptographic functionality. In this functionalit...
distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to cooperatively compute over their private data; i...
tually distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to co-operatively compute over their private...
distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to cooperatively compute over their private data; i...
Secure Multi-party Computation (MPC) enables a set of parties to collaboratively compute, using cry...
Secure multiparty computation (SMC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on private...
Secure multiparty computation (SMC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on private...
We generate and gather a lot of data about ourselves and others, some of it highly confidential. The...
When two or more parties need to compute a common result while safeguarding their sensitive inputs, ...
Recent developments in the automatic transformation of protocols into Secure Multiparty Computation ...
Secure multi-party computation allows us to perform analysis on private data without compromising it...
Secure multi-party computation allows us to perform analysis on private data without compromising it...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Protocols for secure multi-party computation are commonly composed of different sub-protocols, combi...
Secure Multi-party Computation (SMC) problems deal with the following situation: Two (or many) parti...
Secure Multiparty Computation (SMC) is a universal cryptographic functionality. In this functionalit...
distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to cooperatively compute over their private data; i...
tually distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to co-operatively compute over their private...
distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to cooperatively compute over their private data; i...
Secure Multi-party Computation (MPC) enables a set of parties to collaboratively compute, using cry...
Secure multiparty computation (SMC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on private...
Secure multiparty computation (SMC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on private...
We generate and gather a lot of data about ourselves and others, some of it highly confidential. The...
When two or more parties need to compute a common result while safeguarding their sensitive inputs, ...
Recent developments in the automatic transformation of protocols into Secure Multiparty Computation ...
Secure multi-party computation allows us to perform analysis on private data without compromising it...
Secure multi-party computation allows us to perform analysis on private data without compromising it...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Protocols for secure multi-party computation are commonly composed of different sub-protocols, combi...
Secure Multi-party Computation (SMC) problems deal with the following situation: Two (or many) parti...
Secure Multiparty Computation (SMC) is a universal cryptographic functionality. In this functionalit...