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A Garbled Circuit Accelerator for Arbitrary, Fast Privacy-Preserving Computation. (arXiv:2211.13324v1 [cs.AR])
Nov. 28, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Jianqiao Mo, Jayanth Gopinath, Brandon Reagen
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Privacy and security have rapidly emerged as priorities in system design. One
powerful solution for providing both is privacy-preserving computation, where
functions are computed directly on encrypted data and control can be provided
over how data is used. Garbled circuits (GCs) are a PPC technology that provide
both confidential computing and control over how data is used. The challenge is
that they incur significant performance overheads compared to plaintext. This
paper proposes a novel garbled circuit accelerator and compiler, named …
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