Symmetrically-private database search in cloud computing
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source of Publication
Proceedings of the International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science, CloudCom
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Abstract
Database outsourcing has gained importance in the past few years due to the emergence of the cloud computing. In Database-as-a-Service (DaaS), which is a category of cloud computing services, the database owner outsources both databases and querying services to a cloud server and clients issue queries over the database to the cloud server. In this context, privacy is a primary challenge and it is necessary to fulfill main privacy requirements of database owners and clients. This paper presents protocols for executing keyword search and aggregate SQL queries that preserve the privacy of both the client and the database owner. Client privacy is preserved such that the database owner and the cloud server cannot infer the constants contained in the query predicates. Database owner privacy is preserved such that the client cannot obtain any additional information beyond the query result. The primitives that are utilized in designing these protocols include symmetric private information retrieval and private integer comparison. We experimentally evaluate the performance of the proposed protocols and report on the experimental results. © 2013 IEEE.
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ISSN
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Volume
1
First Page
671
Last Page
678
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
Cloud Computing, Privacy Enhancing Technology, Private Information Retieval
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Recommended Citation
Barouti, Samira; Alhadidi, Dima; and Debbabi, Mourad, "Symmetrically-private database search in cloud computing" (2013). All Works. 3271.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/3271
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no