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arxiv: 1505.00605 · v1 · pith:XO7PHHNCnew · submitted 2015-05-04 · 💻 cs.CR

Oblivious Lookup Tables

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keywords lookupobliviouscallciphertextconcreteconsiderconstructioncryptographic
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We consider the following question: given a group-homomorphic public-key encryption $E$, a ciphertext $c=E(x,pk)$ hiding a value $x$ using a key $pk$, and a "suitable" description of a function $f$, can we evaluate $E(f(x), pk)$ without decrypting $c$? We call this an "oblivious lookup table" and show the existence of such a primitive. To this end, we describe a concrete construction, discuss its security and relations to other cryptographic primitives, and point out directions of future investigations towards generalizations.

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