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EUROCRYPT
2001
Springer

Cryptographic Counters and Applications to Electronic Voting

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Cryptographic Counters and Applications to Electronic Voting
We formalize the notion of a cryptographic counter, which allows a group of participants to increment and decrement a cryptographic representation of a (hidden) numerical value privately and robustly. The value of the counter can only be determined by a trusted authority (or group of authorities, which may include participants themselves), and participants cannot determine any information about the increment/decrement operations performed by other parties. Previous efficient implementations of such counters have relied on fullyhomomorphic encryption schemes; this is a relatively strong requirement which not all encryption schemes satisfy. We provide an alternate approach, starting with any encryption scheme homomorphic over the additive group Z2 (i.e., 1-bit xor). As our main result, we show a general and efficient reduction from any such encryption scheme to a general cryptographic counter. Our main reduction does not use additional assumptions, is efficient, and gives a novel impleme...
Jonathan Katz, Steven Myers, Rafail Ostrovsky
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where EUROCRYPT
Authors Jonathan Katz, Steven Myers, Rafail Ostrovsky
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