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Practical Robust DKG Protocols for CSIDH
May 25, 2023, 7:06 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: Practical Robust DKG Protocols for CSIDH
Shahla Atapoor, Karim Baghery, Daniele Cozzo, Robi Pedersen
A Distributed Key Generation (DKG) protocol is an essential component of threshold cryptography. DKGs enable a group of parties to generate a secret and public key pair in a distributed manner so that the secret key is protected from being exposed, even if a certain number of parties are compromised. Robustness further guarantees that the construction of the key pair is always successful, even …
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