Scalable and Secure Aggregation in Distributed Networks
Abstract
We consider the problem of computing an aggregation function in a secure and scalable way. Whereas previous distributed solutions with similar security guarantees have a communication cost of O(n3), we present a distributed protocol that requires only a communication complexity of O(n3 n), which we prove is near-optimal. Our protocol ensures perfect security against a computationally-bounded adversary, tolerates (1/2-ε)n malicious nodes for any constant 1/2 > ε > 0 (not depending on n), and outputs the exact value of the aggregated function with high probability.
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