Over the past few years, homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) emerged as a compelling alternative to fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), due to its feasibility from an array of standard assumptions and its potential efficiency benefits. However, all known HSS schemes, with the exception of schemes built from FHE or indistinguishability obfuscation (iO), can only support two or four parties. In this work, we give the first construction of a multi-party HSS scheme for a non-trivial function class, from an assumption not known to imply FHE. In particular, we construct an HSS scheme for an arbitrary number of parties with an arbitrary corruption threshold, supporting evaluations of multivariate polynomials of degree $\log / \log \log$ over arbitr...
Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) allows a group of parties to compute a join function on their i...
We propose and evaluate a secure-multiparty-computation (MPC) solution in the semi-honest model with...
We introduce a new approach to multiparty computation (MPC) basingit on homomorphic threshold crypto...
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 continue the study of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS), recently introduced by Boyle et al. (Cryp...
A homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) scheme is a secret sharing scheme that supports evaluating functi...
Secure computation enables mutually distrusting parties to jointly compute a function on their secre...
We present the first homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) construction that simultaneously (1) has negli...
International audienceWe continue the study of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS), recently introduced...
International audienceIn this work we introduce a new (circuit-dependent) homomorphic secret sharing...
Classical results in unconditionally secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols with a passive a...
Classical results in unconditionally secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols with a passive a...
Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) allows a group of parties to compute a join function on their i...
Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) allows a group of parties to compute a join function on their i...
We propose and evaluate a secure-multiparty-computation (MPC) solution in the semi-honest model with...
We introduce a new approach to multiparty computation (MPC) basingit on homomorphic threshold crypto...
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 continue the study of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS), recently introduced by Boyle et al. (Cryp...
A homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) scheme is a secret sharing scheme that supports evaluating functi...
Secure computation enables mutually distrusting parties to jointly compute a function on their secre...
We present the first homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) construction that simultaneously (1) has negli...
International audienceWe continue the study of Homomorphic Secret Sharing (HSS), recently introduced...
International audienceIn this work we introduce a new (circuit-dependent) homomorphic secret sharing...
Classical results in unconditionally secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols with a passive a...
Classical results in unconditionally secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols with a passive a...
Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) allows a group of parties to compute a join function on their i...
Secure Multi-Party Computation (MPC) allows a group of parties to compute a join function on their i...
We propose and evaluate a secure-multiparty-computation (MPC) solution in the semi-honest model with...
We introduce a new approach to multiparty computation (MPC) basingit on homomorphic threshold crypto...