A new Protocol for 1-2 Oblivious Transfer
Bjoern Grohmann

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 1-2 Oblivious Transfer protocol that involves 5 rounds of message exchange, aiming to improve efficiency or security in cryptographic applications.
Contribution
It presents a new protocol for 1-2 Oblivious Transfer with a specific message exchange pattern, advancing cryptographic protocol design.
Findings
Protocol uses 5 rounds of message exchange
Achieves secure 1-2 Oblivious Transfer
Potential improvements in efficiency or security
Abstract
A new protocol for 1-2 (String) Oblivious Transfer is proposed. The protocol uses 5 rounds of message exchange.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
