## CryptoDB

### Paper: Universally Composable Sigma-protocols in the Global Random-Oracle Model

Authors: Leah Namisa Rosenbloom , Brown University Anna Lysyanskaya , Brown University Search ePrint Search Google Slides TCC 2022 Numerous cryptographic applications require efficient non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge (NIZKPoK) as a building block. Typically they rely on the Fiat-Shamir heuristic to do so, as security in the random-oracle model is considered good enough in practice. However, there is a troubling disconnect between the stand-alone security of such a protocol and its security as part of a larger, more complex system where several protocols may be running at the same time. Provable security in the general universal composition model (GUC model) of Canetti et al. is the best guarantee that nothing will go wrong when a system is part of a larger whole, even when all parties share a common random oracle. In this paper, we prove the minimal necessary properties of generally universally composable (GUC) NIZKPoK in any global random-oracle model, and show how to achieve efficient and GUC NIZKPoK in both the restricted programmable and restricted observable (non-programmable) global random-oracle models.
##### BibTeX
@inproceedings{tcc-2022-32662,
title={Universally Composable Sigma-protocols in the Global Random-Oracle Model},
publisher={Springer-Verlag},
author={Leah Namisa Rosenbloom and Anna Lysyanskaya},
year=2022
}