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EUROCRYPT
2007
Springer

Simulatable Adaptive Oblivious Transfer

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Simulatable Adaptive Oblivious Transfer
We study an adaptive variant of oblivious transfer in which a sender has N messages, of which a receiver can adaptively choose to receive k one-after-the-other, in such a way that (a) the sender learns nothing about the receiver’s selections, and (b) the receiver only learns about the k requested messages. We propose two practical protocols for this primitive that achieve a stronger security notion than previous schemes with comparable efficiency. In particular, by requiring full simulatability for both sender and receiver security, our notion prohibits a subtle selective-failure attack not addressed by the security notions achieved by previous practical schemes. Our first protocol is a very efficient generic construction from unique blind signatures in the random oracle model. The second construction does not assume random oracles, but achieves remarkable efficiency with only a constant number of group elements sent during each transfer. This second construction uses novel techniqu...
Jan Camenisch, Gregory Neven, Abhi Shelat
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where EUROCRYPT
Authors Jan Camenisch, Gregory Neven, Abhi Shelat
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