Private matching for compute (PMC) establishes a match between two datasets owned by mutually distrusted parties ($C$ and $P$) and allows the parties to input more data for the matched records for arbitrary downstream secure computation without rerunning the private matching component. The state-of-the-art PMC protocols only support two parties and assume that both parties can participate in computationally intensive secure computation. We observe that such operational overhead limits the adoption of these protocols to solely powerful entities as small data owners or devices with minimal computing power will not be able to participate. We introduce two protocols to delegate PMC from party $P$ to untrusted cloud servers, called delegates, a...
Many services that people use daily require computation that depends on the private data of multiple...
We present a new multiparty computation protocol secure against a static and malicious dishonest maj...
With the growth of cloud computing, the need arises for Private Set Intersection protocols (PSI) tha...
Private matching for compute (PMC) establishes a match between two datasets owned by mutually distru...
We revisit the problem of two-party private set intersection for aggregate computation which we refe...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) enables mutually distrusting parties to compute securely over t...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) is a cryptographic primitive for computing on private data. MPC...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) is one of the most important primitives in cryptography. Severa...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on their ...
We present Private Random Access Computations (PRAC), a 3-party Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC)...
Secure multiparty computation (SMC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on private...
Private join and compute (PJC) is a paradigm where two parties owing their private database securely...
This paper studies a multi-party private set union (mPSU), a fundamental cryptographic problem that ...
Private set intersection (PSI) is a secure multi-party computation technique that allows several par...
Classical results in unconditionally secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols with a passive a...
Many services that people use daily require computation that depends on the private data of multiple...
We present a new multiparty computation protocol secure against a static and malicious dishonest maj...
With the growth of cloud computing, the need arises for Private Set Intersection protocols (PSI) tha...
Private matching for compute (PMC) establishes a match between two datasets owned by mutually distru...
We revisit the problem of two-party private set intersection for aggregate computation which we refe...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) enables mutually distrusting parties to compute securely over t...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) is a cryptographic primitive for computing on private data. MPC...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) is one of the most important primitives in cryptography. Severa...
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on their ...
We present Private Random Access Computations (PRAC), a 3-party Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC)...
Secure multiparty computation (SMC) allows a set of parties to jointly compute a function on private...
Private join and compute (PJC) is a paradigm where two parties owing their private database securely...
This paper studies a multi-party private set union (mPSU), a fundamental cryptographic problem that ...
Private set intersection (PSI) is a secure multi-party computation technique that allows several par...
Classical results in unconditionally secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols with a passive a...
Many services that people use daily require computation that depends on the private data of multiple...
We present a new multiparty computation protocol secure against a static and malicious dishonest maj...
With the growth of cloud computing, the need arises for Private Set Intersection protocols (PSI) tha...