Abstract:For distributed protocols involving many servers, assuming that they do not collude with each other makes some secrecy problems solvable and reduces overheads and computational hardness assumptions in others. While the non-collusion assumption is pervasive among privacy-preserving systems, it remains highly susceptible to covert, undetectable collusion among computing parties. This work stems from an observation that if the number of available computing parties is much higher than the number of parties require… Show more
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