Universally composable multi-party computation with an unreliable common reference string
Title | Universally composable multi-party computation with an unreliable common reference string |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | Goyal V, Katz J |
Journal | Theory of Cryptography |
Pagination | 142 - 154 |
Date Published | 2008/// |
Abstract | Universally composable (UC) multi-party computation has been studied in two settings. When a majority of parties are honest, UC multi-party computation is possible without any assumptions. Without a majority of honest parties, UC multi-party computation is impossible in the plain model, but feasibility results have been obtained in various augmented models. The most popular such model posits a common reference string (CRS) available to parties executing the protocol.In either of the above settings, some assumption regarding the protocol execution is made: i.e., that many parties are honest in the first case, or that a legitimately-chosen string is available in the second. If this assumption is incorrect then all security is lost. |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-540-78524-8_9 |