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Published on: May 30, 2014
Secure dynamic multiparty quantum private comparison
Hussein Abulkasim1,2,3, Ahmed Farouk4,5, Safwat Hamad6
1Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. abulkasim@ryerson.ca.
Abstract:
We propose a feasible and efficient dynamic multiparty quantum private comparison protocol that is fully secure against participant attacks. In the proposed scheme, two almost-dishonest third parties generate two random keys and send them to all participants. Every participant independently encrypts their private information with the encryption keys and sends it to the third parties. The third parties can analyze the equality of all or some participants' secrets without gaining access to the secret information. New participants can dynamically join the protocol without the need for any additional conditions in the protocol. We provide detailed correctness and security analysis of the proposed protocol. Our security analysis of the proposed protocol against both inside and outside attacks proves that attackers cannot extract any secret information.
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