We continue the study of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS), recently introduced by Boyle et al. (Crypto 2016, Eurocrypt 2017). A (2-party) HSS scheme splits an input x into shares (x0, x1) such that (1) each share computationally hides x, and (2) there exists an efficient homomorphic evaluation algorithm Eval such that for any function (or “program”) P from a given class it holds that Eval(x0,P)+Eval(x1,P) = P(x). Boyle et al. show how to construct an HSS scheme for branching programs, with an inverse polynomial error, using discrete-log type assumptions such as DDH. We make two types of contributions. Optimizations. We introduce new optimizations that speed up the previous optimized implementation of Boyle et al. by more than a factor of ...
We propose and analyze a simple strategy for constructing 1-key constrained pseudorandom functions (...
International audienceWe introduce a generic construction principle for homomorphic encryption schem...
International audienceWe introduce a generic construction principle for homomorphic encryption schem...
International audienceWe continue the study of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS), recently introduced...
Homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) is the secret sharing analogue of homomorphic encryption. An HSS sc...
Homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) is the secret sharing analogue of homomorphic encryption. An HSS sc...
Homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) is a form of secret sharing that supports the local evaluation of f...
We present the first homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) construction that simultaneously (1) has negli...
A homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) scheme is a secret sharing scheme that supports evaluating functi...
Over the past few years, homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) emerged as a compelling alternative to ful...
This thesis focuses on constructions of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS) based on assumptions not kn...
Optimizing performance of Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) is nowadays an active trend of research...
Fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) is a class of encryption algorithms that support any computation ...
We present novel homomorphic encryption schemes for integer arithmetic, intended primarily for use i...
Since Gentry discovered in 2009 the first fully homomorphic encryption scheme, the last few years h...
We propose and analyze a simple strategy for constructing 1-key constrained pseudorandom functions (...
International audienceWe introduce a generic construction principle for homomorphic encryption schem...
International audienceWe introduce a generic construction principle for homomorphic encryption schem...
International audienceWe continue the study of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS), recently introduced...
Homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) is the secret sharing analogue of homomorphic encryption. An HSS sc...
Homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) is the secret sharing analogue of homomorphic encryption. An HSS sc...
Homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) is a form of secret sharing that supports the local evaluation of f...
We present the first homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) construction that simultaneously (1) has negli...
A homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) scheme is a secret sharing scheme that supports evaluating functi...
Over the past few years, homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) emerged as a compelling alternative to ful...
This thesis focuses on constructions of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS) based on assumptions not kn...
Optimizing performance of Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) is nowadays an active trend of research...
Fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) is a class of encryption algorithms that support any computation ...
We present novel homomorphic encryption schemes for integer arithmetic, intended primarily for use i...
Since Gentry discovered in 2009 the first fully homomorphic encryption scheme, the last few years h...
We propose and analyze a simple strategy for constructing 1-key constrained pseudorandom functions (...
International audienceWe introduce a generic construction principle for homomorphic encryption schem...
International audienceWe introduce a generic construction principle for homomorphic encryption schem...