Secure Computation: A Primer
摘要
Traditionally, the goal of cryptography has been to secure communications: Alice wants to send a message to Bob, but outside observers should not be able to read the message. In a certain way, this notion lacks granularity: either a participant learns the full message of Alice or none of it. Yet, in many realistic scenarios, it is desirable to have a more fine-grained control over which information is revealed.