secure multiparty computation (smc)
Secure multiparty computation (SMC) refers to a cryptographic protocol that allows multiple parties to jointly compute a specific result while maintaining the privacy of their individual inputs. This technique ensures that each participant can securely contribute their data and perform computations without revealing sensitive information to other participants.
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