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Intro
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Motivation
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NIZK in CRS model
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On the Soundness of KW QA-NIZK
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Subversion security and Impossibility Results
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Reminder: Different Models
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Our result 1: CRS = BPK
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Our result 2: QA-NIZK in BPK model
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Does Persistent ZK provide ZK?
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Our recipe for Kiltz-Wee QA-NIZK in BPK model
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Additional Results
Description:
Explore a presentation from PKC 2020 on Quasi-Adaptive Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge (QA-NIZK) proofs in the Bare Public Key (BPK) model. Delve into the motivations behind NIZK in the Common Reference String (CRS) model, examine the soundness of Kiltz-Wee QA-NIZK, and investigate subversion security and impossibility results. Learn about the equivalence of CRS and BPK models, the implementation of QA-NIZK in the BPK model, and the relationship between Persistent Zero-Knowledge and standard Zero-Knowledge. Discover a new approach for adapting Kiltz-Wee QA-NIZK to the BPK model and explore additional findings in this 24-minute talk by researchers Behzad Abdolmaleki, Helger Lipmaa, Janno Siim, and Michał Zając.

On QA-NIZK in the BPK Model

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