Authors
Sourav Das, Tom Yurek, Zhuolun Xiang, Andrew Miller, Lefteris Kokoris-Kogias, Ling Ren
Publication date
2022
Conference
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2022
Description
Distributed Key Generation (DKG) is a technique to bootstrap threshold cryptosystems without a trusted third party and is a building block to decentralized protocols such as randomness beacons, threshold signatures, and general multiparty computation. Until recently, DKG protocols have assumed the synchronous model and thus are vulnerable when their underlying network assumptions do not hold. The recent advancements in asynchronous DKG protocols are insufficient as they either have poor efficiency or limited functionality, resulting in a lack of concrete implementations. In this paper, we present a simple and concretely efficient asynchronous DKG (ADKG) protocol. In a network of n nodes, our ADKG protocol can tolerate up to malicious nodes and have an expected communication cost, where is the security parameter. Our ADKG protocol produces a field element as the secret and is thus …
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Scholar articles
S Das, T Yurek, Z Xiang, A Miller, L Kokoris-Kogias… - 2022 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP), 2022