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TCC
2009
Springer
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14 years 4 months ago
LEGO for Two-Party Secure Computation
The first and still most popular solution for secure two-party computation relies on Yao's garbled circuits. Unfortunately, Yao's construction provide security only again...
Jesper Buus Nielsen, Claudio Orlandi
TCC
2012
Springer
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11 years 12 months ago
Secure Two-Party Computation with Low Communication
We propose a 2-party UC-secure protocol that can compute any function securely. The protocol requires only two messages, communication that is poly-logarithmic in the size of the ...
Ivan Damgård, Sebastian Faust, Carmit Hazay
IACR
2011
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12 years 3 months ago
Cryptanalysis and Security Enhancement of an Advanced Authentication Scheme using Smart Cards, and a Key Agreement Scheme for Tw
Abstract—In this work we consider two protocols for performing cryptanalysis and security enhancement. The first one by Song, is a password authentication scheme based on smart ...
Swapnoneel Roy, Amlan K. Das, Yu Li
SCN
2008
Springer
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13 years 4 months ago
Implementing Two-Party Computation Efficiently with Security Against Malicious Adversaries
We present an implementation of the protocol of Lindell and Pinkas for secure two-party computation which is secure against malicious adversaries [13]. This is the first running sy...
Yehuda Lindell, Benny Pinkas, Nigel P. Smart
WISA
2010
Springer
13 years 2 months ago
A Two-Party Protocol with Trusted Initializer for Computing the Inner Product
Rafael Dowsley, Jeroen van de Graaf, Davidson Marq...