Secure computation enables mutually distrusting parties to jointly compute a function on their secret inputs, while revealing nothing beyond the function output. A long-running challenge is understanding the required communication complexity of such protocols---in particular, when communication can be sublinear in the circuit representation size of the desired function. Significant advances have been made affirmatively answering this question within the two-party setting, based on a variety of structures and hardness assumptions. In contrast, in the multi-party setting, only one general approach is known: using Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE). This remains the state of affairs even for just three parties, with two corruptions. We pr...
Multiparty computation (MPC) is a powerful and generic cryptographic framework capable of realizing ...
In symmetric secure function evaluation (SSFE), Alice has an input x, Bob has an input y, and both p...
Multiparty computation (MPC) is a powerful and generic cryptographic framework capable of realizing ...
We devise multi-party computation protocols for general secure function evaluation with the property...
Traditional protocols for secure multi-party computation among n parties communicate at least a line...
Over the past few years, homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) emerged as a compelling alternative to ful...
Secure computations on big data call for protocols that have sublinear communication complexity in t...
In this work we consider the following question: What is the cost of security for multi-party protoc...
Incoercible multi-party computation (Canetti-Gennaro ’96) allows parties to engage in secure compu...
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...
The present report contains a proof of a linear lower bound for a typical three-party secure computa...
In secure multiparty computation (MPC), the goal is to allow a set of mutually distrustful parties t...
We prove two classes of lower bounds on the communication complexity of information-theoretically se...
Information theoretically secure multi-party computation (MPC) has been a central primitive of moder...
Multiparty computation (MPC) is a powerful and generic cryptographic framework capable of realizing ...
In symmetric secure function evaluation (SSFE), Alice has an input x, Bob has an input y, and both p...
Multiparty computation (MPC) is a powerful and generic cryptographic framework capable of realizing ...
We devise multi-party computation protocols for general secure function evaluation with the property...
Traditional protocols for secure multi-party computation among n parties communicate at least a line...
Over the past few years, homomorphic secret sharing (HSS) emerged as a compelling alternative to ful...
Secure computations on big data call for protocols that have sublinear communication complexity in t...
In this work we consider the following question: What is the cost of security for multi-party protoc...
Incoercible multi-party computation (Canetti-Gennaro ’96) allows parties to engage in secure compu...
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...
The present report contains a proof of a linear lower bound for a typical three-party secure computa...
In secure multiparty computation (MPC), the goal is to allow a set of mutually distrustful parties t...
We prove two classes of lower bounds on the communication complexity of information-theoretically se...
Information theoretically secure multi-party computation (MPC) has been a central primitive of moder...
Multiparty computation (MPC) is a powerful and generic cryptographic framework capable of realizing ...
In symmetric secure function evaluation (SSFE), Alice has an input x, Bob has an input y, and both p...
Multiparty computation (MPC) is a powerful and generic cryptographic framework capable of realizing ...