Secure computing, economy, and trust: a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications
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Secure computing, economy, and trust : a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications. / Bogetoft, Peter; Damgård, Ivan B.; Jakobsen, Thomas; Nielsen, Kurt; Pagter, Jakob; Toft, Thomas.
Copenhagen : BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science, 2005. 37 s. (BRICS Report Series; Nr. RS-05-18).Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Rapport › Forskning
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TY - RPRT
T1 - Secure computing, economy, and trust
T2 - a generic solution for secure auctions with real-world applications
AU - Bogetoft, Peter
AU - Damgård, Ivan B.
AU - Jakobsen, Thomas
AU - Nielsen, Kurt
AU - Pagter, Jakob
AU - Toft, Thomas
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In this paper we consider the problem of constructing secure auctions based on techniques from modern cryptography. We combine knowledge from economics, cryptography and security engineering and develop and implement secure auctions for practical real-world problems. In essence this paper is an overview of the research project which attempts to build auctions for real applications using secure multiparty computation. The main contributions of this project are: A generic setup for secure evaluation of integer arithmetic including comparisons; general double auctions expressed by such operations; a real world double auction tailored to the complexity and performance of the basic primitives + and ; and finally evidence that our approach is practically feasible based on experiments with prototypes.
AB - In this paper we consider the problem of constructing secure auctions based on techniques from modern cryptography. We combine knowledge from economics, cryptography and security engineering and develop and implement secure auctions for practical real-world problems. In essence this paper is an overview of the research project which attempts to build auctions for real applications using secure multiparty computation. The main contributions of this project are: A generic setup for secure evaluation of integer arithmetic including comparisons; general double auctions expressed by such operations; a real world double auction tailored to the complexity and performance of the basic primitives + and ; and finally evidence that our approach is practically feasible based on experiments with prototypes.
M3 - Report
T3 - BRICS Report Series
BT - Secure computing, economy, and trust
PB - BRICS - Basic Research in Computer Science
CY - Copenhagen
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