VIFF: Virtual Ideal Functionality Framework
Virtual Ideal Functionality Framework is a framework for creating efficient and secure multi-party computations (SMPC). Players, who do not trust each other, participate in a joint computation based on their private inputs. The computation is done using a cryptographic protocol which allows them to obtain a correct answer without revealing their inputs -- even if some players try to cheat by deviating from the protocol.
Operations supported include addition, multiplication, and comparison, all with Shamir secret shared outputs.
Listing Details
- Version:
- 0.7
- Author:
- Martin Geisler
- Created:
- May, 27 2011
- Modified:
- May, 27 2011
- Databases:
- none
- Platforms:
- linux, windows, unix, osx, sun

