Stealth PANTHEON and PULSAR Team Members Announce Four New Results for Secure Computation at EUROCRYPT ’20
We are excited to announce four new publications at the 2020 EUROCRYPT conference that advance the state-of-the-art for secure computation.
As part of the PANTHEON project, team members Juan Garay (Texas A&M) and Vassilis Zikas (University of Edinburgh), in collaboration with Ran Cohen (Northeastern University), presented their work on “Broadcast-Optimal Two-Round MPC”. A link to the corresponding publication (in the conference proceedings) can be found here. Our team members David Heath and Vladimir Kolesnikov, both of Georgia Tech, presented their work on “Stacked Garbling for Disjunctive Zero-Knowledge Proofs”, which can be found here.
As part of the PULSAR project, team member Sanjam Garg (UC Berkeley) along with collaborators presented their work “Two-Round Oblivious Transfer from CDH or LPN”, which can be found here.
As part of the PULSAR and PANTHEON projects, team members Juan Garay (Texas A&M), Rafail Ostrovsky (UCLA), and Vassilis Zikas (University of Edinburgh), together with their collaborators Aggelos Kiayias (University of Edinburgh) and Giorgos Panagiotakos (University of Edinburgh), presented their work on “Resource-Restricted Cryptography: Revisiting MPC Bounds in the Proof-of-Work Era”, which can be found here.