We present the first general protocol for secure multiparty computation which is scalable, in the sense that the amortized work per player does not grow, and in some natural settin...
We present the first general protocol for secure multiparty computation in which the total amount of work required by n players to compute a function f grows only polylogarithmical...
Secure Multi-Party Computation enables parties with private data to collaboratively compute a global function of their private data, without revealing that data. The increase in s...
We propose an efficient framework for enabling secure multi-party numerical computations in a Peer-to-Peer network. This problem arises in a range of applications such as collabo...
Danny Bickson, Danny Dolev, Genia Bezman, Benny Pi...