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Efficient Composable Oblivious Transfer from CDH in the Global Random Oracle Model

Efficient Composable Oblivious Transfer from CDH in the Global Random Oracle Model

Presentation held at CANS 2020. Paper by Bernardo David and Rafael Dowsley.

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Oblivious Transfer - Computerphile

Share part of a secret without knowing which part? Dr Tim Muller explains how

Oblivious Transfer Extension - Week 5 MPC Study Group

Oblivious Transfer Extension - Week 5 MPC Study Group

We meet weekly on Wednesdays 12:00 UCT, join the group: https://t.me/joinchat/Ha31otCWimD3lWN5 Topic:

Oblivious Transfer from Trapdoor Permutations in Minimal Rounds

Oblivious Transfer from Trapdoor Permutations in Minimal Rounds

Paper by Arka Rai Choudhuri, Michele Ciampi, Vipul Goyal, Abhishek Jain, Rafail Ostrovsky presented at TCC 2021 See ...

Two-Round Oblivious Transfer from CDH or LPN

Two-Round Oblivious Transfer from CDH or LPN

Paper by Nico Döttling, Sanjam Garg, Mohammad Hajiabadi, Daniel Masny, Daniel Wichs presented at Eurocrypt 2020 See ...

Efficient and Round-Optimal Oblivious Transfer and Commitment with Adaptive Security

Efficient and Round-Optimal Oblivious Transfer and Commitment with Adaptive Security

Paper by Ran Canetti, Pratik Sarkar, Xiao Wang presented at Asiacrypt 2020 See ...

Efficient Oblivious Transfer Extensions with Security for Malicious Adversaries - Dr. Gilad Asharov

Efficient Oblivious Transfer Extensions with Security for Malicious Adversaries - Dr. Gilad Asharov

Efficient Oblivious Transfer

Oblivious Transfer - Applied Cryptography

Oblivious Transfer - Applied Cryptography

This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.

Batching Base Oblivious Transfers

Batching Base Oblivious Transfers

Paper by Ian McQuoid, Mike Rosulek, Lawrence Roy presented at Asiacrypt 2021 See ...

Generalized Oblivious Transfer (GOT)

Generalized Oblivious Transfer (GOT)

In this paper, we introduce a primitive known as Verifiable

CCS 2016 - MASCOT: Faster Malicious Arithmetic Secure Computation with Oblivious Transfer

CCS 2016 - MASCOT: Faster Malicious Arithmetic Secure Computation with Oblivious Transfer

Authors: Marcel Keller, Emmanuela Orsini and Peter Scholl (University of Bristol) presented at CCS 2016 - the 23rd ACM ...

Network Oblivious Transfer

Network Oblivious Transfer

Ranjit Kumaresan and Srinivasan Raghuraman and Adam Sealfon, Crypto 2016.

1-2 Oblivious Transfer

1-2 Oblivious Transfer

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