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Code Obfuscation via Local Mixing
Special thanks to Nicholas Ho, Ran Canetti and Janmajaya Mall for feedback and review In the last two parts of this series, we have gone through two of the major families of cryptographic obfuscation (iO) protocols: the mainstream and conservative line that tries to build it from somewhat-close-to-standard cryptographic assumptions, but at the cost of galactic overhead, and diamond iO, which adds more novel lattice-based assumptions, and reduces the overhead massively - but still not by enough to make it viable to run. In this post, we will go through the third major family being worked on today, called "local mixing".
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