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Continuously Non-malleable Secret Sharing for General Access Structures
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Abstract: | We study leakage-resilient continuously non-malleable secret sharing, as recently introduced by Faonio and Venturi (CRYPTO 2019). In this setting, an attacker can continuously tamper and leak from a target secret sharing of some message, with the goal of producing a modified set of shares that reconstructs to a message related to the originally shared value. Our contributions are two fold.
In the plain model, assuming one-to-one one-way functions, we show how to obtain noisy-leakage-resilient continuous non-malleability for arbitrary access structures, in case the attacker can continuously leak from and tamper with all of the shares independently.In the common reference string model, we show how to obtain a new flavor of security which we dub bounded-leakage-resilient continuous non-malleability under selective |
BibTeX
@article{tcc-2019-29994, title={Continuously Non-malleable Secret Sharing for General Access Structures}, booktitle={Theory of Cryptography}, series={Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, publisher={Springer}, volume={11892}, pages={211-232}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-36033-7_8}, author={Gianluca Brian and Antonio Faonio and Daniele Venturi}, year=2019 }