Bringing Zero-knowledge Proofs of Knowledge to Practice - Stephan Krenn - Books - Logos Verlag - 9783832532178 - September 5, 2012
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Bringing Zero-knowledge Proofs of Knowledge to Practice


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A zero-knowledge proof of knowledge allows one party to convince another party that it knows a secret piece of information without revealing anything about it. Such protocols are important building blocks for many interesting higher-level cryptographic applications, such as e-voting and e-cash systems, digital signature and identification schemes, or anonymous credential systems. Unfortunately, their high computational costs, as well as long and error-prone implementation cycles, are major hurdles on their way to real-world usage. This thesis contributes to overcoming these restrictions. On the practical side, we introduce a compiler which automatically translates natural specifications of zero-knowledge proofs into concrete implementations. In addition, it generates formal proofs that the generated protocols are indeed sound. On the theoretical side, we analyze inherent efficiency limitations of §igma-protocols, proving the optimality of currently known protocols. Finally, we consider zero-knowledge proofs in the Universal Composability framework. By enabling UC-compliant proofs of existence for the first time, we are able to decrease the computational complexity of many practically relevant UC-secure zero-knowledge protocols to an acceptable level.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 5, 2012
ISBN13 9783832532178
Publishers Logos Verlag
Pages 170
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   476 g
Language English  

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