More efficient oblivious transfer and extensions for faster secure computation 论文
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Cryptography and Data Securitygraph theory and CDMA systemsComplexity and Algorithms in Graphs
摘要
Protocols for secure computation enable parties to compute a joint function on their private inputs without revealing anything but the result. A foundation for secure computation is oblivious transfer (OT), which traditionally requires expensive public key cryptography. A more efficient way to perform many OTs is to extend a small number of base OTs using OT extensions based on symmetric cryptography.