Reusable Non-Interactive Secure Computation

被引:18
|
作者
Chase, Melissa [1 ]
Dodis, Yevgeniy [2 ]
Ishai, Yuval [3 ]
Kraschewski, Daniel [4 ]
Liu, Tianren [5 ]
Ostrovsky, Rafail [6 ]
Vaikuntanathan, Vinod [5 ]
机构
[1] Microsoft Res, Redmond, WA USA
[2] NYU, New York, NY USA
[3] Technion, Haifa, Israel
[4] TNG Technol Consulting GmbH, Unterfohring, Germany
[5] MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[6] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
OBLIVIOUS TRANSFER;
D O I
10.1007/978-3-030-26954-8_15
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
We consider the problem of Non-Interactive Two-Party Secure Computation (NISC), where Rachel wishes to publish an encryption of her input x, in such a way that any other party, who holds an input y, can send her a single message which conveys to her the value f(x, y), and nothing more. We demand security against malicious parties. While such protocols are easy to construct using garbled circuits and general non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs, this approach inherently makes a non-black-box use of the underlying cryptographic primitives and is infeasible in practice. Ishai et al. (Eurocrypt 2011) showed how to construct NISC protocols that only use parallel calls to an ideal oblivious transfer (OT) oracle, and additionally make only a black-box use of any pseudorandom generator. Combined with the efficient 2-message OT protocol of Peikert et al. (Crypto 2008), this leads to a practical approach to NISC that has been implemented in subsequent works. However, a major limitation of all known OT-based NISC protocols is that they are subject to selective failure attacks that allows a malicious sender to entirely compromise the security of the protocol when the receiver's first message is reused. Motivated by the failure of the OT-based approach, we consider the problem of basing reusable NISC on parallel invocations of a standard arithmetic generalization of OT known as oblivious linear-function evaluation (OLE). We obtain the following results: - We construct an information-theoretically secure reusable NISC protocol for arithmetic branching programs and general zero-knowledge functionalities in the OLE-hybrid model. Our zero-knowledge protocol only makes an absolute constant number of OLE calls per gate in an arithmetic circuit whose satisfiability is being proved. We also get reusable NISC in the OLE-hybrid model for general Boolean circuits using any one-way function. - We complement this by a negative result, showing that reusable NISC is impossible to achieve in the OT-hybrid model. This provides a formal justification for the need to replace OT by OLE. - We build a universally composable 2-message reusable OLE protocol in the CRS model that can be based on the security of Paillier encryption and requires only a constant number of modular exponentiations. This provides the first arithmetic analogue of the 2-message OT protocols of Peikert et al. (Crypto 2008). - By combining our NISC protocol in the OLE-hybrid model and the 2-message OLE protocol, we get protocols with new attractive asymptotic and concrete efficiency features. In particular, we get the first (designated-verifier) NIZK protocols for NP where following a statement-independent preprocessing, both proving and verifying are entirely "non-cryptographic" and involve only a constant computational overhead. Furthermore, we get the first statistical designatedverifier NIZK argument for NP under an assumption related to factoring.
引用
收藏
页码:462 / 488
页数:27
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Mr NISC: Multiparty Reusable Non-Interactive Secure Computation
    Benhamouda, Fabrice
    Lin, Huijia
    THEORY OF CRYPTOGRAPHY, TCC 2020, PT II, 2020, 12551 : 349 - 378
  • [2] Multiparty Reusable Non-interactive Secure Computation from LWE
    Benhamouda, Fabrice
    Jain, Aayush
    Komargodski, Ilan
    Lin, Huijia
    ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - EUROCRYPT 2021, PT II, 2021, 12697 : 724 - 753
  • [3] Non-Interactive Secure Multiparty Computation
    Beimel, Amos
    Gabizon, Ariel
    Ishai, Yuval
    Kushilevitz, Eyal
    Meldgaard, Sigurd
    Paskin-Cherniaysky, Anat
    ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - CRYPTO 2014, PT II, 2014, 8617 : 387 - 404
  • [4] Efficient Non-interactive Secure Computation
    Ishai, Yuval
    Kushilevitz, Eyal
    Ostrovsky, Rafail
    Prabhakaran, Manoj
    Sahai, Amit
    ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - EUROCRYPT 2011, 2011, 6632 : 406 - +
  • [5] Succinct Non-interactive Secure Computation
    Morgan, Andrew
    Pass, Rafael
    Polychroniadou, Antigoni
    ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - EUROCRYPT 2020, PT II, 2020, 12106 : 216 - 245
  • [6] On the (in)efficiency of non-interactive secure multiparty computation
    Maki Yoshida
    Satoshi Obana
    Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 2018, 86 : 1793 - 1805
  • [7] On the (in)efficiency of non-interactive secure multiparty computation
    Yoshida, Maki
    Obana, Satoshi
    DESIGNS CODES AND CRYPTOGRAPHY, 2018, 86 (08) : 1793 - 1805
  • [8] Concurrently Composable Non-interactive Secure Computation
    Morgan, Andrew
    Pass, Rafael
    ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY- ASIACRYPT 2022, PT I, 2022, 13791 : 526 - 555
  • [9] An Efficient Construction of Non-Interactive Secure Multiparty Computation
    Obana, Satoshi
    Yoshida, Maki
    CRYPTOLOGY AND NETWORK SECURITY, CANS 2016, 2016, 10052 : 604 - 614
  • [10] Non-Interactive Secure Computation Based on Cut-and-Choose
    Afshar, Arash
    Mohassel, Payman
    Pinkas, Benny
    Riva, Ben
    ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - EUROCRYPT 2014, 2014, 8441 : 387 - 404