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IEEE Recommended Practice for Secure Multi-Party Computation

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New IEEE Standard - Active. Data has become one of the most important assets in ICT area. Secure multi-party computation plays a very important role in balancing data usage and data protection. It could build trust and security in data collaboration and big data analysis related areas. A technical framework for secure multi-party computation is provided in this standard, including specifying the following: an overview of secure multi-party computation; a technical framework of secure multi-party computation; security levels of secure multi-party computation; and use cases based on secure multi-party computation.
This standard provides a technical framework for secure multi-party computation (MPC), including specifying the following: - An overview of secure multi-party computation - A technical framework of secure multi-party computation - Security levels of secure multi-party computation - Use cases based on secure multi-party computation
The purpose of this standard is to define the concepts of secure multi-party computation, providing the technical and standard basis to help stakeholders use secure multi-party computation to protect their sensitive data. It also lists some use cases for secure multi-party computation. MPC is a broad area that is still under active academic research, and this standard will only cover a fraction of the area where it's ready or close to deploy for industry stakeholders.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 2842
Publication Date Nov. 5, 2021
Language en - English
Page Count 30
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Standards Activities Board Standards Committee
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Nov. 5, 2021 2842-2021 Revision