The following pages link to Mark Zhandry (Q1627967):
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- Cutting-edge cryptography through the lens of secret sharing (Q1627968) (← links)
- Impossibility of order-revealing encryption in idealized models (Q1631321) (← links)
- The MMap strikes back: obfuscation and new multilinear maps immune to CLT13 zeroizing attacks (Q1631346) (← links)
- Return of GGH15: provable security against zeroizing attacks (Q1631349) (← links)
- Parameter-hiding order revealing encryption (Q1633450) (← links)
- New security notions and feasibility results for authentication of quantum data (Q1680217) (← links)
- Multiparty key exchange, efficient traitor tracing, and more from indistinguishability obfuscation (Q1688405) (← links)
- Towards non-interactive witness hiding (Q2055741) (← links)
- Classical vs quantum random oracles (Q2056754) (← links)
- Indifferentiability for public key cryptosystems (Q2096477) (← links)
- New techniques for traitor tracing: size \(N^{1/3}\) and more from pairings (Q2096502) (← links)
- Schrödinger's pirate: how to trace a quantum decoder (Q2119069) (← links)
- New approaches for quantum copy-protection (Q2120093) (← links)
- Hidden cosets and applications to unclonable cryptography (Q2120094) (← links)
- White box traitor tracing (Q2139638) (← links)
- Incompressible cryptography (Q2170026) (← links)
- Quantum algorithms for variants of average-case lattice problems via filtering (Q2170094) (← links)
- Multiparty non-interactive key exchange and more from isogenies on elliptic curves (Q2191198) (← links)
- On ELFs, deterministic encryption, and correlated-input security (Q2292684) (← links)
- On finding quantum multi-collisions (Q2292692) (← links)
- Quantum lightning never strikes the same state twice (Q2292701) (← links)
- New techniques for obfuscating conjunctions (Q2292710) (← links)
- How to record quantum queries, and applications to quantum indifferentiability (Q2304984) (← links)
- Revisiting post-quantum Fiat-Shamir (Q2304987) (← links)
- The distinction between fixed and random generators in group-based assumptions (Q2305002) (← links)
- The magic of ELFs (Q2318089) (← links)
- Quantum lightning never strikes the same state twice. Or: quantum money from cryptographic assumptions (Q2661695) (← links)
- Disappearing cryptography in the bounded storage model (Q2697865) (← links)
- Order-Revealing Encryption and the Hardness of Private Learning (Q2796125) (← links)
- How to Avoid Obfuscation Using Witness PRFs (Q2799104) (← links)
- Cutting-Edge Cryptography Through the Lens of Secret Sharing (Q2799105) (← links)
- Functional Encryption Without Obfuscation (Q2799106) (← links)
- Annihilation Attacks for Multilinear Maps: Cryptanalysis of Indistinguishability Obfuscation over GGH13 (Q2829233) (← links)
- The Magic of ELFs (Q2835598) (← links)
- Secure Signatures and Chosen Ciphertext Security in a Quantum Computing World (Q2849406) (← links)
- Low Overhead Broadcast Encryption from Multilinear Maps (Q2874505) (← links)
- Multiparty Key Exchange, Efficient Traitor Tracing, and More from Indistinguishability Obfuscation (Q2874521) (← links)
- Secure Identity-Based Encryption in the Quantum Random Oracle Model (Q2914299) (← links)
- Semantically Secure Order-Revealing Encryption: Multi-input Functional Encryption Without Obfuscation (Q2948396) (← links)
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- How to Generate and Use Universal Samplers (Q2953794) (← links)
- Random Oracles in a Quantum World (Q3102175) (← links)
- Strong Hardness of Privacy from Weak Traitor Tracing (Q3179374) (← links)
- Secure Obfuscation in a Weak Multilinear Map Model (Q3181029) (← links)
- Quantum-Secure Message Authentication Codes (Q4924434) (← links)
- How to Construct Quantum Random Functions (Q5056422) (← links)
- One-shot signatures and applications to hybrid quantum/classical authentication (Q5144914) (← links)
- Breaking the Sub-Exponential Barrier in Obfustopia (Q5270361) (← links)
- Anonymous Traitor Tracing: How to Embed Arbitrary Information in a Key (Q5739209) (← links)
- Post-zeroizing Obfuscation: New Mathematical Tools, and the Case of Evasive Circuits (Q5739222) (← links)