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Secure Multiparty Computation between Distrusted Networks Terminals

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Title Secure Multiparty Computation between Distrusted Networks Terminals
Names Cheung, S.-C. S. (creator)
Nguyen, Thinh (creator)
Date Issued 2007-12-11 (iso8601)
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Abstract One of the most important problems facing any distributed application over a heterogeneous network is the protection of private
sensitive information in local terminals. A subfield of cryptography called secure multiparty computation (SMC) is the study
of such distributed computation protocols that allow distrusted parties to perform joint computation without disclosing private
data. SMC is increasingly used in diverse fields from data mining to computer vision. This paper provides a tutorial on SMC for
nonexperts in cryptography and surveys some of the latest advances in this exciting area including various schemes for reducing
communication and computation complexity of SMC protocols, doubly homomorphic encryption and private information retrieval.
Genre Article
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Identifier S-CS, C., & Thinh, N. (2007). Secure multiparty computation between distrusted networks terminals. EURASIP Journal on Information Security, 2007: 51368. doi:10.1155/2007/51368

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