Authors
Yu-Chi Chen, Sherman SM Chow, Kai-Min Chung, Russell WF Lai, Wei-Kai Lin, Hong-Sheng Zhou
Publication date
2016/1/14
Book
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science
Pages
179-190
Description
Since many cryptographic schemes are about performing computation on data, it is important to consider a computation model which captures the prominent features of modern system architecture. Parallel random access machine (PRAM) is such an abstraction which not only models multiprocessor platforms, but also new frameworks supporting massive parallel computation such as MapReduce.
In this work, we explore the feasibility of designing cryptographic solutions for the PRAM model of computation to achieve security while leveraging the power of parallelism and random data access. We demonstrate asymptotically optimal solutions for a wide-range of cryptographic tasks based on indistinguishability obfuscation. In particular, we construct the first publicly verifiable delegation scheme with privacy in the persistent database setting, which allows a client to privately delegate both computation and data to a …
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