Placing conditional disclosure of secrets in the communication complexity universe

Benny Applebaum, Prashant Nalini Vasudevan

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Abstract

In the conditional disclosure of secrets (CDS) problem (Gertner et al., J. Comput. Syst. Sci., 2000) Alice and Bob, who hold n-bit inputs x and y respectively, wish to release a common secret z to Carol (who knows both x and y) if and only if the input (x, y) satisfies some predefined predicate f. Alice and Bob are allowed to send a single message to Carol which may depend on their inputs and some shared randomness, and the goal is to minimize the communication complexity while providing information-theoretic security. Despite the growing interest in this model, very few lower-bounds are known. In this paper, we relate the CDS complexity of a predicate f to its communication complexity under various communication games. For several basic predicates our results yield tight, or almost tight, lower-bounds of Ω(n) or Ω(n1−ϵ), providing an exponential improvement over previous logarithmic lower-bounds. We also define new communication complexity classes that correspond to different variants of the CDS model and study the relations between them and their complements. Notably, we show that allowing for imperfect correctness can significantly reduce communication – a seemingly new phenomenon in the context of information-theoretic cryptography. Finally, our results show that proving explicit super-logarithmic lower-bounds for imperfect CDS protocols is a necessary step towards proving explicit lower-bounds against the class AM, or even AM ∩ coAM – a well known open problem in the theory of communication complexity. Thus imperfect CDS forms a new minimal class which is placed just beyond the boundaries of the “civilized” part of the communication complexity world for which explicit lower-bounds are known.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication10th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science, ITCS 2019
EditorsAvrim Blum
PublisherSchloss Dagstuhl- Leibniz-Zentrum fur Informatik GmbH, Dagstuhl Publishing
ISBN (Electronic)9783959770958
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2019
Event10th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science, ITCS 2019 - San Diego, United States
Duration: 10 Jan 201912 Jan 2019

Publication series

NameLeibniz International Proceedings in Informatics, LIPIcs
Volume124
ISSN (Print)1868-8969

Conference

Conference10th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science, ITCS 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego
Period10/01/1912/01/19

Funding

FundersFunder number
ERC-StG-2014-2020639813 ERC-CLC
European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme
ICRC
National Science FoundationCNS-1350619
Army Research OfficeW911NF-15-C-0236, W911NF-15-C-0226
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme639813
Check Point Institute for Information Security, Tel Aviv University

    Keywords

    • Conditional disclosure of secrets
    • Information-theoretic security

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