CryptoDB
Kamil Doruk Gur
Publications and invited talks
    Year
  
  
    Venue
  
  
    Title
  
    2024
  
  
    ASIACRYPT
  
  
    Verifiable Oblivious Pseudorandom Functions from Lattices: Practical-ish and Thresholdisable
            
      Abstract    
    
We revisit the lattice-based verifiable oblivious PRF construction from PKC’21 and remove or mitigate its central three sources of inefficiency. First, applying R´enyi divergence arguments, we eliminate one superpolynomial factor from the ciphertext modulus q, allowing us to reduce the overall bandwidth consumed by RLWE samples by about a factor of four. This necessitates us introducing intermediate unpredictability notions to argue PRF security of the final output in the Random Oracle model. Second, we remove the reliance on the 1D-SIS assumption, which reduces another superpolynomial factor, albeit to a factor that is still superpolynomial. Third, by applying the state-of-the-art in zero-knowledge proofs for lattice statements, we achieve a reduction in
bandwidth of several orders of magnitude for this material. Finally, we give a t-out-of-n threshold variant of the VOPRF for constant t and with trusted setup, based on a n-out-of-n distributed variant of the VOPRF (and without trusted setup).
  Coauthors
- Martin R. Albrecht (1)
- Kamil Doruk Gur (1)
