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Intro
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Goals for standardization
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Standardizing cryptography
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ZKProofs Steering Committee
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Interim work
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Current standard proposals
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Issues with the classic definition
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The UC approach: Specification via an Ideal Service, with composition
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Vanilla ZK functionality - Real World
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Vanilla ZK functionality - Ideal World
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NIZK functionality - Ideal World
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Enter SNARK land
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But can be done in restricted settings
Description:
Explore a comprehensive overview of the ZKProof standardization effort in this 44-minute presentation by Ran Canetti at ACS'19. Delve into the main goals, challenges, progress, and future directions of standardizing zero-knowledge proofs. Examine efforts to create a common language among different constituents, partition the problem space, and ensure expressible and realizable efficiency and security guarantees. Investigate the challenge of obtaining composable security while maintaining realistic efficiency for succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge, and learn how such security can inform emerging standards. Cover topics including standardizing cryptography, the ZKProofs Steering Committee, interim work, current standard proposals, issues with classic definitions, the UC approach, vanilla ZK functionality in real and ideal worlds, NIZK functionality, and restricted settings in SNARK land.

Towards Standardizing Zero Knowledge

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