CryptoDB
Nikhil Vyas
Publications
Year
Venue
Title
2020
EUROCRYPT
Efficient Constructions for Almost-everywhere Secure Computation
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Abstract
We study the problem of {\em almost-everywhere reliable message transmission}; a key component in designing efficient and secure MPC protocols for sparsely connected networks.
The goal is to design low-degree networks which allow a large fraction of honest nodes to communicate reliably even while linearly many nodes can experience byzantine corruption and deviate arbitrarily from the assigned protocol.\\
\noindent In this paper, we achieve a $\log$-degree network with a polylogarithmic work complexity protocol, thereby improving over the state-of-the-art result of Chandran {\em et al.} (ICALP 2010) who required a polylogarithmic-degree network and had a linear work complexity.
In addition, we also achieve:
\begin{itemize}
\item A work efficient version of Dwork et. al.'s (STOC 1986) butterfly network.
\item An improvement upon the state of the art protocol of Ben-or and Ron (Information Processing Letters 1996) in the randomized corruption model---both in work-efficiency and in resilience.
Coauthors
- Siddhartha Jayanti (1)
- Srinivasan Raghuraman (1)
- Nikhil Vyas (1)