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Mar 20 |
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How would one crack a weak but unknown encryption protocol? What does "weak" mean? In theory if it's mean that there exists a poly-time algorithm that "invert" the encryption then in theory you could "learn" the function, if you have an oracle access to it. In practice i would try different a machine learning algorithm and see what happens! |
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Feb 3 |
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What are some different cryptography methods? Lattice assumption became very cool recently. cs.ut.ee/~lipmaa/crypto/link/public/lattice |
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Jan 27 |
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Jan 27 |
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How much do we trust KEA1 Assumption? edited body |
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Jan 26 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 26 |
accepted | How much do we trust KEA1 Assumption? |
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Jan 26 |
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How much do we trust KEA1 Assumption? Thanks! that was what I meant concerning the "trust". i.e. how many researchers have studied this assumption and how much we know about that. |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 25 |
asked | How much do we trust KEA1 Assumption? |
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Jan 22 |
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Reference papers for protocol proving Which kind of protocol have you in mind? From my point of view the best way to work out with a proof is by deeply understanding the definition of the objects that you are working on. Maybe you want know more on Zero-Knowledge and Multi Party Computation, try with the Goldreich book which is a good starting. wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~oded/books.html |
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Jul 24 |
answered | Is there a way to break this encryption? |
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Jun 18 |
answered | Are there any differences between PIR, oblivious transfer and differential privacy? |
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Jun 10 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 7 |
answered | Which attacks can be avoided by the use of OFB instead of ECB? |