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28th PKC 2025: Røros, Norway - Part IV
- Tibor Jager
, Jiaxin Pan
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Public-Key Cryptography - PKC 2025 - 28th IACR International Conference on Practice and Theory of Public-Key Cryptography, Røros, Norway, May 12-15, 2025, Proceedings, Part IV. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15677, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-3-031-91828-5
Secure Computation
- Zhelei Zhou, Bingsheng Zhang, Hong-Sheng Zhou, Kui Ren:
Single-Input Functionality Against a Dishonest Majority: Practical and Round-Optimal. 3-36 - Anasuya Acharya, Karen Azari, Mirza Ahad Baig, Dennis Hofheinz, Chethan Kamath:
Securely Instantiating 'Half Gates' Garbling in the Standard Model. 37-75 - Stanislav Peceny, Srinivasan Raghuraman, Peter Rindal, Harshal Shah:
Efficient Permutation Correlations and Batched Random Access for Two-Party Computation. 76-109 - Karim Baghery
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Π: A Unified Framework for Computational Verifiable Secret Sharing. 110-142
Security Against Real-World Attacks
- Mihir Bellare, Doreen Riepel, Laura Shea:
Intermundium-DL: Assessing the Resilience of Current Schemes to Discrete-Log-Computation Attacks on Public Parameters. 145-178 - Mihir Bellare, Doreen Riepel, Laura Shea:
Public-Algorithm Substitution Attacks: Subverting Hashing and Verification. 179-213 - Antoine Joux
, Julian Loss
, Benedikt Wagner
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Kleptographic Attacks Against Implicit Rejection. 214-245 - Zhiyuan An
, Fangguo Zhang
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Deny Whatever You Want: Dual-Deniable Public-Key Encryption. 246-279
Batch Arguments and Decentralized Encryption
- Shafik Nassar, Brent Waters, David J. Wu:
Monotone-Policy BARGs and More from BARGs and Quadratic Residuosity. 283-313 - Takahiro Matsuda:
Chosen Ciphertext Security via BARGs. 314-343 - Ky Nguyen
, David Pointcheval
, Robert Schädlich
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Dynamic Decentralized Functional Encryption: Generic Constructions with Strong Security. 344-379 - Duy Nguyen
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Dynamic Decentralized Functional Encryptions from Pairings in the Standard Model. 380-413

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