[Resource Topic] 2020/1330: Fantastic Four: Honest-Majority Four-Party Secure Computation With Malicious Security

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Title:
Fantastic Four: Honest-Majority Four-Party Secure Computation With Malicious Security

Authors: Anders Dalskov, Daniel Escudero, Marcel Keller

Abstract:

In this work we introduce a novel four-party honest-majority MPC protocol with active security that achieves comparable efficiency to equivalent protocols in the same setting, while having a much simpler design and not relying on function-dependent preprocessing. Our initial protocol satisfies security with abort, but we present some extensions to achieve guaranteed output delivery. Unlike previous works, we do not achieve this by delegating the computation to one single party that is identified to be honest, which is likely to hinder the adoption of these technologies as it centralizes sensitive data. Instead, our novel approach guarantees termination of the protocol while ensuring that no single party (honest or corrupt) learns anything beyond the output. We implement our four-party protocol with abort in the MP-SPDZ framework for multiparty computation and benchmark multiple applications like MNIST classification training and ImageNet inference. Our results show that our four-party protocol performs similarly to an efficient honest-majority three-party protocol that only provides semi-honest/passive security, which suggest that adding a fourth party can be an effective method to achieve active security without harming performance.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/1330

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