Peeter Laud, A. Pankova, Martin Pettai, Jaak Randmets
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In this paper, we discuss the design choices and initial experiences with a domain-specific language and its optimizing compiler for specifying protocols for secure computation. We give the rationale of the design, describe the translation steps, the location of the compiler in the whole Sharemind protocol stack, and the results we have obtained with the system.