Computer Science – Cryptography and Security
Scientific paper
2011-12-06
Computer Science
Cryptography and Security
Withdrawing while fixing a flaw in the proof
Scientific paper
Ishai, Sahai, and Wagner initiated in 2003 the theoretical study of securing a circuit against an adversary who can probe its wires. They presented a universal way of transforming an arbitrary boolean circuit of size s into a circuit of size linear in s and quadratic in t, with perfect security against an adversary who can read up to t wires of the circuit. We present a new method for securing circuits against such an adversary with circuit size linear in s and polylogarithmic in t, while meeting the original privacy requirements from Ishai et al. Our solution works for arithmetic circuits over arbitrary fields of positive characteristic. The improvement from quadratic to quasilinear complexity (in t) comes from using the DFT instead of naive multiplication.
Bläser Markus
Coron Jean-Sébastien
Pospelov Alexey
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