Versatile framework for multi-party computation
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Versatile framework for multi-party computation
A Privacy-Preserving Framework Based on TensorFlow
ABY - A Framework for Efficient Mixed-protocol Secure Two-party Computation
A fast, portable, and easy to use Oblivious Transfer Library
Oblivious Transfer, Oblivious Transfer Extension and Variations
A repo to hold common tools used by my crypto projects
Implementation of protocols in Falcon
An efficient, user-friendly, modular, and extensible framework for mixed-protocol secure multi-party computation with two or more parties
YACL (Yet Another Common crypto library) is a C++ library that contains cryptography, network and io modules which other SecretFlow code depends on.
Secure Computation Utilities
Proof-of-concept implementation of Damgard et al. secure comparison protocol as proposed in "Secure comparison for online auctions" by Ivan Damgard et al.
Code for "Secure Two-Party Computation in a Quantum World" by N. Büscher, D. Demmler, N. Karvelas, S. Katzenbeisser, J. Krämer, D. Rathee, T. Schneider, and P. Struck, which will appear at ACNS'20.
SOON TO BE DEPRECATED - A library for encrypted, privacy preserving machine learning
A toy implementation of Chaum's Dining Cryptographers problem to illustrate programmatic functionality over a reliable broadcast network, along with a brief explanation.
Implementing Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) with SHA3 for secure and efficient message signing.
Size bounded buffer as a secure data structure in C++
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