On the (in)efficiency of non-interactive secure multiparty computation

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Maki Yoshida
Satoshi Obana
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[1] NICT,
[2] Hosei University,undefined
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Secure multi-party computation; Non-interactive; Information theoretical security; Communication complexity; Lower bound; 94A15; 94A60;
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Secure multi-party computation (MPC) enables multiple players to cooperatively evaluate various functions in the presence of adversaries. In this paper, we consider non-interactive MPC (NIMPC) against honest-but-curious adversaries in the information-theoretic setting, which was introduced by Beimel et al. at CRYPTO 2014. Their main focus is to realize stronger security while completely avoiding interaction, and succeeded to show that every function admits a fully robust NIMPC protocol. In this paper, we further develop the study of NIMPC. We first present a simple lower bound on the communication complexity derived from the correctness requirement of NIMPC. Secondly, we present an efficient NIMPC protocol for indicator functions, which is an important building block of NIMPC protocols. An NIMPC protocol for arbitrary functions is also constructed from the proposed NIMPC for indicator functions by using the generic compiler introduced by Beimel et al. in CRYPTO 2014. The communication complexities of NIMPC protocols presented in this paper are much more efficient than the previous ones. In fact, the gap between the lower and upper bounds of the communication complexity is reduced from exponential in the input length to quadratic. Finally, we show some improvements on the efficiency in the so-called offline-online model. Specifically, for some sets of functions, the exponential amount of offline communication reduces the online communication to almost optimum amount in the standard model.
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