Wysteria: A Programming Language for Generic, Mixed-Mode Multiparty Computations

Aseem Rastogi, Matthew A. Hammer, M. Hicks
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Abstract

In a Secure Multiparty Computation (SMC), mutually distrusting parties use cryptographic techniques to cooperatively compute over their private data, in the process each party learns only explicitly revealed outputs. In this paper, we present Wysteria, a high-level programming language for writing SMCs. As with past languages, like Fairplay, Wysteria compiles secure computations to circuits that are executed by an underlying engine. Unlike past work, Wysteria provides support for mixed-mode programs, which combine local, private computations with synchronous SMCs. Wysteria complements a standard feature set with built-in support for secret shares and with wire bundles, a new abstraction that supports generic n-party computations. We have formalized Wysteria, its refinement type system, and its operational semantics. We show that Wysteria programs have an easy-to-understand single-threaded interpretation and prove that this view corresponds to the actual multi-threaded semantics. We also prove type soundness, a property we show has security ramifications, namely that information about one party's data can only be revealed to another via (agreed upon) secure computations. We have implemented Wysteria, and used it to program a variety of interesting SMC protocols from the literature, as well as several new ones. We find that Wysteria's performance is competitive with prior approaches while making programming far easier, and more trustworthy.
Wysteria:一种通用的混合模式多方计算的编程语言
在安全多方计算(SMC)中,互不信任的各方使用加密技术对其私有数据进行协作计算,在此过程中,各方只学习明确显示的输出。在本文中,我们提出了一种用于编写smc的高级编程语言Wysteria。与过去的语言(如Fairplay)一样,Wysteria将安全计算编译到由底层引擎执行的电路中。与过去的工作不同,Wysteria提供了对混合模式程序的支持,它将本地私有计算与同步smc结合起来。Wysteria补充了一个标准特性集,它内置了对秘密共享的支持,并提供了一个新的抽象,支持通用的n方计算。我们已经形式化了Wysteria、它的细化类型系统和它的操作语义。我们展示了Wysteria程序具有易于理解的单线程解释,并证明该视图对应于实际的多线程语义。我们还证明了类型稳健性,我们显示的一个属性具有安全后果,即关于一方数据的信息只能通过(商定的)安全计算向另一方透露。我们已经实现了Wysteria,并使用它从文献中编写了各种有趣的SMC协议,以及一些新的协议。我们发现Wysteria的性能与之前的方法相比具有竞争力,同时使编程更容易,更值得信赖。
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