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Rafael Dowsley1, Jörn Müller-Quade2, Anderson C A Nascimento3

  • 1Department of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan 5290002, Israel.

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Statistically secure random oblivious transfer protocols are also universally composable. This means protocols proven secure under weaker definitions can be used in advanced, secure applications without compromising security.

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Area of Science:

  • Cryptography
  • Theoretical Computer Science

Background:

  • Oblivious transfer (OT) is a fundamental cryptographic primitive.
  • Existing OT protocols are often proven secure under non-composable definitions.
  • Composable security is crucial for building complex, secure cryptographic systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate that statistically secure random oblivious transfer protocols are also statistically universally composable.
  • To bridge the gap between non-composable and composable security definitions for OT.

Main Methods:

  • Formal security analysis of random oblivious transfer protocols.
  • Proof of statistical universal composability using simulation-based security.
  • Leveraging information-theoretical properties for security guarantees.

Main Results:

  • Random oblivious transfer protocols with statistical security are statistically universally composable.
  • These protocols are simulatable secure against unlimited adversaries, simulators, and environment machines.
  • The findings extend to protocols previously secured under weaker, non-composable definitions.

Conclusions:

  • Statistically secure random oblivious transfer protocols offer a stronger security guarantee than previously assumed.
  • Previous OT protocols can be safely integrated into arbitrary statistically secure composite applications.
  • This work enhances the practical applicability of existing oblivious transfer protocols in advanced cryptographic constructions.