Abstract
Protocols for secure multiparty computation enable a set of parties to compute a function of their inputs without revealing anything but the output. The security properties of the protocol must be preserved in the presence of adversarial behavior. The two classic adversary models considered are semi-honest (where the adversary follows the protocol specification but tries to learn more than allowed by examining the protocol transcript) and malicious (where the adversary may follow any arbitrary attack strategy). Protocols for semi-honest adversaries are often far more efficient, but in many cases the security guarantees are not strong enough. In this paper, we present a new efficient method for "compiling" a large class of protocols that are secure in the presence of semihonest adversaries into protocols that are secure in the presence of malicious adversaries. Our method assumes an honest majority (i.e., that t < n=2 where t is the number of corrupted parties and n is the number of parties overall), and is applicable to many semihonest protocols based on secret-sharing. In order to achieve high efficiency, our protocol is secure with abort and does not achieve fairness, meaning that the adversary may receive output while the honest parties do not. We present a number of instantiations of our compiler, and obtain protocol variants that are very efficient for both a small and large number of parties.We implemented our protocol variants and ran extensive experiments to compare them with each other. Our results show that secure computation with an honest majority can be practical, even with security in the presence of malicious adversaries. For example, we securely compute a large arithmetic circuit of depth 20 with 1,000,000 multiplication gates, in approximately 0.5 seconds with three parties, and approximately 29 seconds with 50 parties, and just under 1 minute with 90 parties.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | CCS 2017 - Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
Pages | 259-276 |
Number of pages | 18 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781450349468 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 30 Oct 2017 |
Event | 24th ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2017 - Dallas, United States Duration: 30 Oct 2017 → 3 Nov 2017 |
Publication series
Name | Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security |
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ISSN (Print) | 1543-7221 |
Conference
Conference | 24th ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, CCS 2017 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Dallas |
Period | 30/10/17 → 3/11/17 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2017 author(s).
Funding
Supported by the European Research Council under the ERC consolidators grant agreement n. 615172 (HIPS) and by the BIU Center for Research in Applied Cryptography and Cyber Security in conjunction with the Israel National Cyber Bureau in the Prime Minister's Office.
Funders | Funder number |
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ERC consolidators | 615172 |
Israel National Cyber Bureau | |
European Commission | |
Center for Research in Applied Cryptography and Cyber Security, Bar-Ilan University |