Random Oracles are Practical: A Paradigm for Designing Efficient Protocols (1995)
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@MISC{Bellare95randomoracles,
author = {Mihir Bellare and Phillip Rogaway},
title = {Random Oracles are Practical: A Paradigm for Designing Efficient Protocols},
year = {1995}
}
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We argue that the random oracle model -- where all parties have access to a public random oracle -- provides a bridge between cryptographic theory and cryptographic practice. In the paradigm we suggest, a practical protocol P is produced by first devising and proving correct a protocol P R for the random oracle model, and then replacing oracle accesses by the computation of an "appropriately chosen" function h. This paradigm yields protocols much more efficient than standard ones while retaining many of the advantages of provable security. We illustrate these gains for problems including encryption, signatures, and zero-knowledge proofs.







