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Experimental relativistic zero-knowledge proofs
Host: prof. Stefan Wolf
Tuesday
27.06
USI East Campus, Sector D, room D0.02
11:00 - 12:00
Claude Crépeau
McGill University, Canada
Abstract: Protecting secrets is a key challenge in our contemporary
information-based era. In common situations, however, revealing
secrets appears unavoidable, for instance, when identifying oneself in
a bank to retrieve money. In turn, this may have highly undesirable
consequences in the unlikely, yet not unrealistic, case where the
bank’s security gets compromised. This naturally raises the question
of whether disclosing secrets is fundamentally necessary for
identifying oneself, or more generally for proving a statement to be
correct. Developments in computer science provide an elegant solution
via the concept of zero-knowledge proofs: a prover can convince a
verifier of the validity of a certain statement without facilitating
the elaboration of a proof at all. In this work, we report the
experimental realisation of such a zero-knowledge protocol involving
two separated verifier-prover pairs. Security is enforced via the
physical principle of special relativity, and no computational
assumption (such as the existence of one-way functions) is
required.Our implementation exclusively relies on off-the-shelf
equipment and works at both short (60m) and long distances (>400m) in
about one second. This demonstrates the practical potential of
multi-prover zero-knowledge protocols, promising for identification tasks.
Joint work with Pouriya Alikhani, Nicolas Brunner, Sébastien
Designolle, Raphaël Houlmann, Weixu Shi, Nan Yang, and Hugo Zbinden in
Nature,
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03998-y
Biography:
Claude Crépeau received a Ph.D. from MIT in 1990. He later was a
postdoc at the Université Paris-Sud and has been a CNRS researcher at
the École Normale Supérieure, Paris, from 1991 to 2005. He has been an
Associate Professor at the Université de Montréal from 1995 to 1998
and is an Associate Professor at McGill University since 1998. He has
served from 1991 to 1995 as an Associate Editor of the Journal of
Cryptology. He later served as the Associate Editor for Complexity and
Cryptography of the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory from 1995
to 1997. In 2013, he was elected a Fellow of the International
Association for Cryptologic Research. In 2023, he received the E.H.
Dijkstra prize for Distributed Computing. Claude has worked
extensively at the design of cryptographic protocols, including
Zero-knowledge protocols, and Multiparty Computations. His major
contribution has been to offer alternative assumptions under which
such protocols may be implemented using noisy channels and quantum
channels. In 1993, together with five international colleagues, he
published a paper introducing the new concept of "quantum
teleportation". The future the "quantum internet" is going to be based
on quantum teleportation. His latest research has lead to a practical
implementation of zero-knowledge proofs where soundness is guaranteed
by Special Relativity.
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