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Paper 2022/347

Asymptotically Faster Multi-Key Homomorphic Encryption from Homomorphic Gadget Decomposition

Taechan Kim and Hyesun Kwak and Dongwon Lee and Jinyeong Seo and Yongsoo Song

Abstract

Homomorphic Encryption (HE) is a cryptosytem that allows us to perform an arbitrary computation on encrypted data. The standard HE, however, has a disadvantage in that the authority is concentrated in the secret key owner as the computation can be performed only on ciphertexts under the same key. In order to overcome this problem, research is underway on Multi-Key Homomorphic Encryption (MKHE), which enables operations between encrypted data possibly under different keys. Despite its strength to cover privacy of multiple parties, the existing MKHE schemes suffer from poor performance that the multiplication cost grows at least quadratically with the number of parties involved. In this paper, we propose a new notion of the gadget decomposition, which enables arithmetic operations to be performed on the decomposed vectors with guarantee of functionality and noise bound. We redesign the multi-key multiplication algorithm of Chen et al. (ACM CCS 2019) using the homomorphic property of gadget decomposition and thereby reduce the complexity significantly from quadratic to linear in the number of parties involved. Finally, we implement our MKHE schemes and provide benchmarks which outperform the previous results.

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Public-key cryptography
Publication info
Preprint. MINOR revision.
Keywords
Multi-key Homomorphic EncryptionGadget decomposition
Contact author(s)
y song @ snu ac kr
History
2023-09-22: last of 5 revisions
2022-03-14: received
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https://ia.cr/2022/347
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY
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