SMC2, or Secure Multiparty Computation in C, is the formalization and extension of the PICCO compiler, designed for general purpose secure multiparty computations.
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SMC2, or Secure Multiparty Computation in C, is the formalization and extension of the PICCO compiler, designed for general purpose secure multiparty computations.
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Data structure for representing secret shares of byte vectors based on bitwise XOR, designed for use within secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocol implementations.
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MPC management framework automating a secure network setup among participants of multiparty computation in the outsourced setting.
Webpage describing the effort and listing contributed documents and artifacts.
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MPC management framework automating a secure network setup among participants of multiparty computation in the outsourced setting.
Fault-tolerant secure multiparty computation in Python.
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