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44th CRYPTO 2024, Santa Barbara, CA, USA - Part IX
- Leonid Reyzin, Douglas Stebila:
Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2024 - 44th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 18-22, 2024, Proceedings, Part IX. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14928, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-68399-2
Multiparty Computation
- Anasuya Acharya, Carmit Hazay, Vladimir Kolesnikov, Manoj Prabhakaran:
Malicious Security for SCALES - Outsourced Computation with Ephemeral Servers. 3-38 - Geoffroy Couteau, Naman Kumar:
10-Party Sublinear Secure Computation from Standard Assumptions. 39-73 - Benjamin Ostrovsky:
Privacy-Preserving Dijkstra. 74-110
Private Information Retrieval
- Marian Dietz, Stefano Tessaro:
Fully Malicious Authenticated PIR. 113-147 - Yuval Ishai, Elaine Shi, Daniel Wichs:
PIR with Client-Side Preprocessing: Information-Theoretic Constructions and Lower Bounds. 148-182 - Baiyu Li, Daniele Micciancio, Mariana Raykova, Mark Schultz:
Hintless Single-Server Private Information Retrieval. 183-217
Zero-Knowledge
- Maria Corte-Real Santos, Craig Costello, Michael Naehrig:
On Cycles of Pairing-Friendly Abelian Varieties. 221-253 - Michele Orrù, Stefano Tessaro, Greg Zaverucha, Chenzhi Zhu:
Oblivious Issuance of Proofs. 254-287 - Susumu Kiyoshima:
Resettable Statistical Zero-Knowledge for $\ensuremath {\textsf{NP}}$. 288-320 - Quang Dao, Aayush Jain, Zhengzhong Jin:
Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge from LPN and MQ. 321-360 - Nir Bitansky, Nathan Geier:
Amplification of Non-interactive Zero Knowledge, Revisited. 361-390 - Masayuki Abe, Andrej Bogdanov, Miyako Ohkubo, Alon Rosen, Zehua Shang, Mehdi Tibouchi:
CDS Composition of Multi-round Protocols. 391-423 - Fuchun Lin, Chaoping Xing, Yizhou Yao:
More Efficient Zero-Knowledge Protocols over $\mathbb {Z}_{2^k}$ via Galois Rings. 424-457 - Vincenzo Botta, Michele Ciampi, Emmanuela Orsini, Luisa Siniscalchi, Ivan Visconti:
Black-Box (and Fast) Non-malleable Zero Knowledge. 458-490
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