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Efficient Tightly-Secure Structure-Preserving Signatures and Unbounded Simulation-Sound QA-NIZK Proofs
Structure-preserving signatures QA-NIZK simulation-soundness
2019/9/16
We show how to construct structure-preserving signatures (SPS) and unbounded quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge (USS QA-NIZK) proofs with a tight security reduction to simple assumptions, b...
Despite recent advances in the area of pairing-friendly Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge proofs, there have not been many efficiency improvements in constructing arguments of satisfiability of quadratic...
Improved (Almost) Tightly-Secure Simulation-Sound QA-NIZK with Applications
QA-NIZK simulation-soundness tight security
2018/11/15
We construct the first (almost) tightly-secure unbounded-simulation-sound quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge arguments (USS-QA-NIZK) for linear-subspace languages with compact (number of gr...
On QA-NIZK in the BPK Model
Bare public key model non-black-box zero knowledge nonuniform zero knowledge
2018/11/13
While the CRS model is widely accepted for construction of non-interactive zero knowledge (NIZK) proofs, from the practical viewpoint, a very important question is to minimize the trust needed from th...
Almost Optimal Oblivious Transfer from QA-NIZK
Oblivious Transfer Universal Composability QA-NIZK
2017/4/27
We show how to build a UC-Secure Oblivious Transfer in the presence of Adaptive Corruptions from Quasi-Adaptive Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge proofs. Our result is based on the work of Jutla and Roy ...
Compactly Hiding Linear Spans: Tightly Secure Constant-Size Simulation-Sound QA-NIZK Proofs and Applications
Security tightness constant-size QA-NIZK proofs simulation-soundness
2016/1/3
Quasi-adaptive non-interactive zero-knowledge (QA-NIZK) proofs is a powerful paradigm, suggested recently by Jutla and Roy (Asiacrypt'13), which is motivated by the Groth-Sahai seminal techniques for ...
QA-NIZK Arguments in Asymmetric Groups: New Tools and New Constructions
QA-NIZK Arguments Asymmetric Groups
2015/12/23
SIMON and SPECK family ciphers have attracted the attention of cryptographers all over the world since proposed by NSA in June, 2013. At CHES 2015, Simeck, a new block cipher inspired from both SIMON ...