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We consider the problem of building robust fuzzy extractors, which allow two parties holding similar random variables W, W to agree on a secret key R in the presence of an active ...
Consider an abstract storage device (G) that can hold a single element x from a fixed, publicly known finite group G. Storage is private in the sense that an adversary does not hav...
Ronald Cramer, Yevgeniy Dodis, Serge Fehr, Carles ...
We consider information-theoretic key agreement between two parties sharing somewhat different versions of a secret w that has relatively little entropy. Such key agreement, also ...