Two-round Multiparty Secure Computation from Minimal Assumptions

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Abstract

We provide new two-round multiparty secure computation (MPC) protocols in the dishonest majority setting assuming the minimal assumption that two-round oblivious transfer (OT) exists. If the assumed two-round OT protocol is secure against semi-honest adversaries (in the plain model) then so is our two-round MPC protocol. Similarly, if the assumed two-round OT protocol is secure against malicious adversaries (in the common random/reference string model) then so is our two-round MPC protocol. Previously, two-round MPC protocols were only known under relatively stronger computational assumptions.

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Garg, S., & Srinivasan, A. (2022). Two-round Multiparty Secure Computation from Minimal Assumptions. Journal of the ACM, 69(5). https://doi.org/10.1145/3566048

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