Obfuscating Circuits via Composite-Order Graded Encoding

Friday, October 31, 2014 - 10:30am to 12:00pm
Refreshments: 
Light Refreshments
Location: 
G882, Hewlett Room
Speaker: 
Zvika Brakerski, Dept., Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institue of Science
Abstract:
 
We present a candidate obfuscator based on composite-order Graded Encoding Schemes, which are a generalization of multilinear maps. Our obfuscator operates on circuits directly without converting them into formulas or branching programs as was done in previous solutions. As a result, the time and size complexity of the obfuscated program is directly proportional to the circuit complexity of the program being obfuscated. This improves upon previous constructions whose complexity was related to the formula or branching program size. Known instantiations of Graded Encoding Schemes allow us to obfuscate circuit classes of polynomial degree, which include for example families of circuits of logarithmic depth.
 
We prove that our obfuscator is secure against a class of generic algebraic attacks, formulated by a generic graded encoding model. We further consider a more robust model which provides more power to the adversary and extend our results to this setting as well.
 
Joint work with Benny Applebaum.