Lecture

Mixnet based on Paillier

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This lecture discusses a mixnet based on a provably secure and efficient verifiable shuffle, focusing on the modified PyEcrypto system and the security objectives of the proposed mixnet. It explains the key generation, encryption, decryption, and re-encryption algorithms, as well as the proof system for the verifiable shuffle. The lecture also covers the construction of the mixnet, the applications of the proposed system in e-voting and privacy-preserving data mining, and the advancements made since the publication of the paper.

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