The Even-Paz protocol is a cryptographic protocol designed for secure multiparty computation, particularly focusing on the problem of secure computation of functions involving multiple parties who do not trust each other. It provides a framework for two parties to jointly compute a function of their private inputs while keeping those inputs secure from one another. Specifically, the Even-Paz protocol is known for allowing two parties to securely compute functions with minimal communication and assumes a setting where the parties are connected by a secure channel.

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