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Intro
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Secure Multiparty Computation
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Two Main Paradigms for Secure Computation
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Multiparty Concrete Efficiency - The Last Decade
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Our Results, Outline
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Background - Yao's Garbled Circuit
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The BMR Garbled Circuit
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Point and Permute
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BMR Protocol - Round Complexity
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Online Phase - Evaluating BMR Circuit
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Honest Minority - OT-Based Protocol
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BGW-Based Protocol
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Experimentation Details
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High Latency - Total Time
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High Latency - Online Time
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Low Latency - Online Time
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Conclusions and Open Questions
Description:
Explore a conference talk on optimizing semi-honest secure multiparty computation for internet applications. Delve into the research presented by Aner Ben-Efraim, Yehuda Lindell, and Eran Omri at the 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS 2016). Learn about the two main paradigms for secure computation, multiparty concrete efficiency developments over the last decade, and the authors' results. Gain insights into Yao's Garbled Circuit, the BMR Garbled Circuit, and the BMR Protocol's round complexity. Understand the online phase of evaluating BMR circuits and explore honest minority OT-based and BGW-based protocols. Examine experimentation details, including performance in high and low latency scenarios for total and online time. Conclude with open questions and future directions in the field of secure multiparty computation optimization.

Optimizing Semi-Honest Secure Multiparty Computation for the Internet

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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