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Secure Multiparty Computation from Threshold Encryption Based on Class Groups

Lennart Braun, Ivan Damgård, Claudio Orlandi

2023Lecture notes in computer science38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We construct the first actively-secure threshold version of the cryptosystem based on class groups from the so-called CL framework (Castagnos and Laguillaumie, 2015). We show how to use our threshold scheme to achieve general universally composable (UC) secure multiparty computation (MPC) with only transparent set-up, i.e., with no secret trapdoors involved. On the way to our goal, we design new zero-knowledge (ZK) protocols with constant communication complexity for proving multiplicative relations between encrypted values. This allows us to use the ZK proofs to achieve MPC with active security with only a constant factor overhead. Finally, we adapt our protocol for the so called “You-Only-Speak-Once” (YOSO) setting, which is a very promising recent approach for performing MPC over a blockchain. This is possible because our key generation protocol is simpler and requires significantly less interaction compared to previous approaches: in particular, our new key generation protocol allows the adversary to bias the public key, but we show that this has no impact on the security of the resulting cryptosystem.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCryptosystemTheoretical computer scienceMathematical proofHomomorphic encryptionProtocol (science)EncryptionSecure multi-party computationMultiplicative functionOverhead (engineering)Zero-knowledge proofDiscrete logarithmAdversaryClass (philosophy)Security parameterPublic-key cryptographyComputationCommitment schemeKey (lock)CryptographyComputer securityAlgorithmMathematicsProgramming languageArtificial intelligenceMathematical analysisPathologyMedicineGeometryAlternative medicineCryptography and Data SecurityComplexity and Algorithms in GraphsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data