Composition of Secure Multi-Party Protocols: A Comprehensive Study

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In the setting of multi-party computation, sets of two or more parties with private inputs wish to jointly compute some (predetermined) function of their inputs. General results concerning secure two-party or multi-party computation were first announced in the 1980s. Put briefly, these results assert that under certain assumptions one can construct protocols for securely computing any desired multi-party functionality. However, this research relates only to a setting where a single protocol execution is carried out. In contrast, in modern networks, many different protocol executions are run at the same time.

This book is devoted to the general and systematic study of secure multi-party computation under composition. Despite its emphasis on a theoretically well-founded treatment of the subject, general techniques for designing secure protocols are developed that may even result in schemes or modules to be incorporated in practical systems. The book clarifies fundamental issues regarding security in a multi-execution environment and gives a comprehensive and unique treatment of the composition of secure multi-party protocols.

Author(s): Yehuda Lindell (auth.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2815
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 200
Tags: Data Encryption; Computer Communication Networks; Operating Systems; Computers and Society; Management of Computing and Information Systems

Front Matter....Pages -
1. Introduction....Pages 1-20
2. The Composition of Authenticated Byzantine Agreement....Pages 21-43
3. Secure Computation without Agreement....Pages 45-79
4. Universally Composable Multi-party Computation....Pages 81-184
Back Matter....Pages -