@inproceedings{cho2017laconic, author = {Cho, Chongwon and Doettling, Nico and Garg, Sanjam and Gupta, Divya and Miao, Peihan and Polychroniadou, Antigoni}, title = {Laconic Oblivious Transfer and its Applications}, booktitle = {CRYPTO}, year = {2017}, month = {August}, abstract = {In this work, we introduce a novel technique for secure computation over large inputs. Specifically, we provide a new oblivious transfer (OT) protocol with a laconic receiver. Laconic OT allows a receiver to commit to a large input D (of length M) via a short message. Subsequently, a single short message by a sender allows the receiver to learn m_[D[L]], where the messages m_0, m_1 and the location L\in[M] are dynamically chosen by the sender. All prior constructions of OT required the receiver's outgoing message to grow with D. Our key contribution is an instantiation of this primitive based on the Decisional Diffie-Hellman (DDH) assumption in the common reference string (CRS) model. The technical core of this construction is a novel use of somewhere statistically binding (SSB) hashing in conjunction with hash proof systems. Next, we show applications of laconic OT to non-interactive secure computation on large inputs and multi-hop homomorphic encryption for RAM programs.}, url = {http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/research/publication/laconic-oblivious-transfer-and-its-applications/}, }