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Modern cryptography provides a variety of methods and protocols that allow different entities to collaborate securely without mutual trust, and hence constitutes the basic technology for a wide range of security and privacy critical applications. However, even the most basic cryptographic functionalities such as commitments, oblivious transfer, or set intersection require computationally expensive public key cryptography when implemented in software only, and their secure universal composition cannot be achieved without additional setup assumptions.
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Sadeghi, AR. (2010). Cryptography Meets Hardware: Selected Topics of Hardware-Based Cryptography (Invited Talk). In: Heng, SH., Wright, R.N., Goi, BM. (eds) Cryptology and Network Security. CANS 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6467. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17619-7_15
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