[Resource Topic] 2006/183: Information-Theoretic Conditions for Two-Party Secure Function Evaluation

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Title:
Information-Theoretic Conditions for Two-Party Secure Function Evaluation

Authors: Claude Crépeau, George Savvides, Christian Schaffner, Jürg Wullschleger

Abstract:

The standard security definition of unconditional secure function evaluation, which is based on the ideal/real model paradigm, has the disadvantage of being overly complicated to work with in practice. On the other hand, simpler ad-hoc definitions tailored to special scenarios have often been flawed. Motivated by this unsatisfactory situation, we give an information-theoretic security definition of secure function evaluation which is very simple yet provably equivalent to the standard, simulation-based definitions.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2006/183

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