Stealth PULSAR and Wizkit Team Members Announce Three New Results on Secure Computation and ZK at TCC ’20
We are pleased to announce three new publications stemming from our various projects published at the 2020 Theory of Cryptography Conference.
As part of the PULSAR and PANTHEON projects, Stealth co-founder Rafail Ostrovsky, in collaboration with Arka Rai Choudhuri, Michele Ciampi, Vipul Goyal, and Abhishek Jain, presented their work for “Round Optimal Secure Multiparty Computation from Minimal Assumptions”. A link to the corresponding publication, can be found here.
As part of the PULSAR project, Sanjam Garg (Berkeley) and Rafail Ostrovsky (UCLA), in collaboration with Mohammad Hajiabadi, presented their work on “Efficient Range-Trapdoor Functions and Applications: Rate-1 OT and More”, which can be found here.
As part of the Wizkit project, Yupeng Zhang (Texas A&M) and collaborators presented their work on “Zero Knowledge Proofs for Decision Tree Predictions and Accuracy”, which can be found here.