Orsini, EmmanuelaEmmanuelaOrsini2026-03-232026-03-232021978-3-030-68868-40302-9743https://imec-publications.be/handle/20.500.12860/58909The last ten years have seen a tremendous growth in the interest and practicality of secure multiparty computation (MPC) and its possible applications. Secure MPC is indeed a very hot research topic and recent advances in the field have already been translated into commercial products world-wide. A major pillar in this advance has been in the case of active security with a dishonest majority, mainly due to the SPDZ-line of work protocols. This survey gives an overview of these protocols, with a focus of the original SPDZ paper (Damgård et al. CRYPTO 2012) and its subsequent optimizations.engEfficient, Actively Secure MPC with a Dishonest Majority: A SurveyProceedings paper10.1007/978-3-030-68869-1_3WOS:001561407900004MULTIPARTY COMPUTATIONOBLIVIOUS TRANSFERCOMPLEXITY