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Silverberg, Alice (, Advances in Cryptology – EUROCRYPT 2020)
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Berger, Lisa; Hall, Chris; Pannekoek, René; Park, Jennifer; Pries, Rachel; Sharif, Shahed; Silverberg, Alice; Ulmer, Douglas (, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society)null (Ed.)
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Boneh, Dan; Glass, Darren; Krashen, Daniel; Lauter, Kristin; Sharif, Shahed; Silverberg, Alice; Tibouchi, Mehdi; Zhandry, Mark (, Journal of Mathematical Cryptology)Abstract We describe a framework for constructing an efficient non-interactive key exchange (NIKE) protocol for n parties for any n ≥ 2. Our approach is based on the problem of computing isogenies between isogenous elliptic curves, which is believed to be difficult. We do not obtain a working protocol because of a missing step that is currently an open mathematical problem. What we need to complete our protocol is an efficient algorithm that takes as input an abelian variety presented as a product of isogenous elliptic curves, and outputs an isomorphism invariant of the abelian variety. Our framework builds a cryptographic invariant map , which is a new primitive closely related to a cryptographic multilinear map, but whose range does not necessarily have a group structure. Nevertheless, we show that a cryptographic invariant map can be used to build several cryptographic primitives, including NIKE, that were previously constructed from multilinear maps and indistinguishability obfuscation.more » « less
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Lenstra, Hendrik W.; Silverberg, Alice (, SIAM Journal on Computing)
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