CryptoDB
Nicholas T. Sullivan
Publications
Year
Venue
Title
2022
EUROCRYPT
A Fast and Simple Partially Oblivious PRF, with Applications
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Abstract
We build the first construction of a partially oblivious pseudorandom function (POPRF) that does not rely on bilinear pairings. Our construction can be viewed as combining elements of the 2HashDH OPRF of Jarecki, Kiayias, and Krawczyk with the Dodis-Yampolskiy PRF. We analyze our POPRF’s security in the random oracle model via reduction to a new one-more gap strong Diffie-Hellman inversion assumption. The most significant technical challenge is establishing confidence in the new assumption, which requires new proof techniques that enable us to show that its hardness is implied by the q-DL assumption in the algebraic group model.
Our new construction is as fast as the current, standards-track OPRF 2HashDH protocol, yet provides a new degree of flexibility useful in a variety of applications. We show how POPRFs can be used to prevent token hoarding attacks against Privacy Pass, reduce key management complexity in the OPAQUE password authenticated key exchange protocol, and ensure stronger security for password breach alerting services.
Service
- RWC 2025 Program chair
- RWC 2024 Program committee
- RWC 2023 Invited talks chair
- RWC 2022 Program committee
- RWC 2021 Program committee
- RWC 2020 Program committee
- RWC 2019 Program committee
- RWC 2018 Program committee
- RWC 2017 Program committee
- RWC 2016 Program committee
- RWC 2015 Program committee
Coauthors
- Sofía Celi (1)
- Thomas Ristenpart (1)
- Nicholas T. Sullivan (1)
- Stefano Tessaro (1)
- Nirvan Tyagi (1)
- Christopher A. Wood (1)