Fiat-Shamir for Highly Sound Protocols is Instantiable.

Theor. Comput. Sci.(2018)

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The Fiat---Shamir FS transformation Fiat and Shamir, Crypto '86 is a popular paradigm for constructing very efficient non-interactive zero-knowledge NIZK arguments and signature schemes using a hash function, starting from any three-move interactive protocol satisfying certain properties. Despite its wide-spread applicability both in theory and in practice, the known positive results for proving security of the FS paradigm are in the random oracle model, i.e., they assume that the hash function is modelled as an external random function accessible to all parties. On the other hand, a sequence of negative results shows that for certain classes of interactive protocols, the FS transform cannot be instantiated in the standard model. We initiate the study of complementary positive results, namely, studying classes of interactive protocols where the FS transform does have standard-model instantiations. In particular, we show that for a class of \"highly sound\" protocols that we define, instantiating the FS transform via a q-wise independent hash function yields NIZK arguments and secure signature schemes. For NIZK, we obtain a weaker \"q-bounded\" zero-knowledge flavor where the simulator works for all adversaries asking an a-priori bounded number of queries q; for signatures, we obtain the weaker notion of random-message unforgeability against q-bounded random message attacks. Our main idea is that when the protocol is highly sound, then instead of using random-oracle programming, one can use complexity leveraging. The question is whether such highly sound protocols exist and if so, which protocols lie in this class. We answer this question in the affirmative in the common reference string CRS model and under strong assumptions. Namely, assuming indistinguishability obfuscation and puncturable pseudorandom functions we construct a compiler that transforms any 3-move interactive protocol with instance-independent commitments and simulators a property satisfied by the Lapidot-Shamir protocol, Crypto '90 into a compiled protocol in the CRS model that is highly sound. We also present a second compiler, in order to be able to start from a larger class of protocols, which only requires instance-independent commitments a property for example satisfied by the classical protocol for quadratic residuosity due to Blum, Crypto '81. For the second compiler we require dual-mode commitments. We hope that our work inspires more research on classes of efficient 3-move protocols where Fiat---Shamir is efficiently instantiable.
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Fiat-Shamir transform,Non-interactive zero knowledge,Signature schemes,Indistinguishability obfuscation,Standard model
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