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== External links == * [https://github.com/sjehan/JavascriptMPC JavascriptMPC] — JavascriptMPC A golang MPC framework that can compile JavaScript files into garbled circuits. * [http://www.cs.fit.edu/~msilaghi/pages/secure/ Secure distributed CSP (DisCSP) solvers] — a web-application with an applet-interpreter to design and run your own full-fledged secure multiparty computation (based on the SMC declarative language). Uses secure arithmetic circuit evaluation and mix-nets. * [http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/project/Fairplay/ The Fairplay Project] — Includes a software package for secure two-party computation, where the function is defined using a high-level function description language, and evaluated using Yao's protocol for secure evaluation of boolean circuits. * [http://www.brics.dk/SMCL/ Secure Multiparty Computation Language] - project for development of a 'domain specific programming language for secure multiparty computation' and associated cryptographic runtime. * [https://github.com/OpenCryptoProject/Myst Myst Project] - JavaCard Applet implementing Secure Multiparty Key Generation, Signing and Decryption. {{DEFAULTSORT:Secure Multi-Party Computation}} [[Category:Theory of cryptography]] [[Category:Cryptographic protocols]]
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