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arxiv: 1804.03548 · v1 · pith:PGYOU7LGnew · submitted 2018-04-10 · 💻 cs.CR · cs.PF

A Performance and Resource Consumption Assessment of Secure Multiparty Computation

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keywords consumptionapplicablecomputationmultipartynetworkparametersperformancepractically
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In recent years, secure multiparty computation (SMC) advanced from a theoretical technique to a practically applicable technology. Several frameworks were proposed of which some are still actively developed. We perform a first comprehensive study of performance characteristics of SMC protocols using a promising implementation based on secret sharing, a common and state-of-the-art foundation. Therefor, we analyze its scalability with respect to environmental parameters as the number of peers, network properties -- namely transmission rate, packet loss, network latency -- and parallelization of computations as parameters and execution time, CPU cycles, memory consumption and amount of transmitted data as variables. Our insights on the resource consumption show that such a solution is practically applicable in intranet environments and -- with limitations -- in Internet settings.

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