[Resource Topic] 2010/462: Unconditionally Secure Rational Secret Sharing in Standard Communication Networks

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Title:
Unconditionally Secure Rational Secret Sharing in Standard Communication Networks

Authors: Zhifang Zhang

Abstract:

Rational secret sharing protocols in both the two-party and multi-party settings are proposed. These protocols are built in standard communication networks and with unconditional security. Namely, the protocols run over standard point-to-point networks without requiring physical assumptions or simultaneous channels, and even a computationally unbounded player cannot gain more than \epsilon by deviating from the protocol. More precisely, for the 2-out-of-2 protocol the \epsilon is a negligible function in the size of the secret, which is caused by the information-theoretic MACs used for authentication. The t-out-of-n protocol is (t-1)-resilient and the \epsilon is exponentially small in the number of participants. Although secret recovery cannot be guaranteed in this setting, a participant can at least reduce the Shannon entropy of the secret to less than 1 after the protocol. When the secret-domain is large, every rational player has great incentive to participate in the protocol.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2010/462

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