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2015
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On Cut-and-Choose Oblivious Transfer and Its Variants

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On Cut-and-Choose Oblivious Transfer and Its Variants
Motivated by the recent progress in improving efficiency of secure computation, we study cut-and-choose oblivious transfer—a basic building block of state-of-the-art constant round two-party secure computation protocols that was introduced by Lindell and Pinkas (TCC 2011). In particular, we study the question of realizing cut-and-choose oblivious transfer and its variants in the OT-hybrid model. Towards this, we provide new definitions of cut-and-choose oblivious transfer (and its variants) that suffice for its application in cut-and-choose techniques for garbled circuit based two-party protocols. Furthermore, our definitions conceptually simplify previous definitions including those proposed by Lindell (Crypto 2013), Huang et al., (Crypto 2014), and Lindell and Riva (Crypto 2014). Our main result is an efficient realization (under our new definitions) of cut-and-choose OT and its variants with small concrete communication overhead in an OT-hybrid model. Among other things this i...
Vladimir Kolesnikov, Ranjit Kumaresan
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors Vladimir Kolesnikov, Ranjit Kumaresan
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