Paper 2022/1397

Synchronous Perfectly Secure Message Transmission with Optimal Asynchronous Fallback Guarantees

Giovanni Deligios, ETH Zurich
Chen-Da Liu-Zhang, NTT Research
Abstract

Secure message transmission (SMT) constitutes a fundamental network-layer building block for distributed protocols over incomplete networks. More specifically, a sender $\mathbf{S}$ and a receiver $\mathbf{R}$ are connected via $\ell$ disjoint paths, of which at most $t$ paths are controlled by the adversary. Perfectly-secure SMT protocols in synchronous and asynchronous networks are resilient up to $\ell/2$ and $\ell/3$ corruptions respectively. In this work, we ask whether it is possible to achieve a perfect SMT protocol that simultaneously tolerates $t_s < \ell/2$ corruptions when the network is synchronous, and $t_a < \ell/3$ when the network is asynchronous. We completely resolve this question by showing that perfect SMT is possible if and only if $2t_a + t_s < \ell$. In addition, we provide a concretely round-efficient solution for the (slightly worse) trade-off $t_a + 2t_s < \ell$. As a direct application of our results, following the recent work by Appan, Chandramouli, and Choudhury [PODC'22], we obtain an $n$-party perfectly-secure synchronous multi-party computation protocol with asynchronous fallback over any network with connectivity $\ell$, as long as $t_a + 3t_s <n$ and $2t_a + t_s < \ell$.

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Category
Cryptographic protocols
Publication info
Published elsewhere. Financial Cryptography and Data Security 2023
Keywords
Secure Message TransmissionMulti-Party ComputationAsynchronous FallbackNetwork Agnostic
Contact author(s)
giovanni deligios @ inf ethz ch
chen-da liuzhang @ ntt-research com
History
2023-10-09: last of 2 revisions
2022-10-15: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2022/1397
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2022/1397,
      author = {Giovanni Deligios and Chen-Da Liu-Zhang},
      title = {Synchronous Perfectly Secure Message Transmission with Optimal Asynchronous Fallback Guarantees},
      howpublished = {Cryptology ePrint Archive, Paper 2022/1397},
      year = {2022},
      note = {\url{https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1397}},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1397}
}
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