INPUT CONSISTENCY VERIFICATION FOR TWO-PARTY SECURE FUNCTION EVALUATION
Secure function evaluation SFE) with input consistency verification is performed by two parties to evaluate a function. For each execution, the first party computes a garbled circuit corresponding to the function and uses an Oblivious Transfer protocol to provide wire secrets that are an encrypted v...
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Zusammenfassung: | Secure function evaluation SFE) with input consistency verification is performed by two parties to evaluate a function. For each execution, the first party computes a garbled circuit corresponding to the function and uses an Oblivious Transfer protocol to provide wire secrets that are an encrypted version ki of the input xi of the second party. The second party stores the encrypted version ki of the input xi of the second party for the plurality of executions. The second party receives the garbled circuit for computation of an output, which is sent to the first party. To verify the inputs of the second party for two executions, the first party computes a check garbled circuit corresponding to a verification function based on the input keys of the garbled circuits being verified; and sends the check garbled circuit to the second party for computation of a verification output. The verification output is computed by applying the stored encrypted versions ki for the two executions to the check garbled circuit. The verification output is evaluated to verify the inputs xi of the second party for the two executions. |
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