نتایج جستجو برای: Private Set Intersection (PSI)

تعداد نتایج: 782316  

In recent years, determining the common information privately and efficiently between two mutually mistrusting parties have become an important issue in social networks. Many Private set intersection (PSI) protocols have been introduced to address this issue. By applying these protocols, two parties can compute the intersection between their sets without disclosing any information about compone...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2016
Xavier Carpent Sky Faber Tomas Sander Gene Tsudik

There are many realistic settings where two mutually suspicious parties need to share some specific information while keeping everything else private. Various privacy-preserving techniques (such as Private Set Intersection) have been proposed as general solutions. Based on timely real-world examples, this paper motivates the need for a new privacy tool, called Private Set Intersection with Proj...

2011
Emil Stefanov Elaine Shi Dawn Xiaodong Song

Companies, organizations, and individuals often wish to share information to realize valuable social and economic goals. Unfortunately, privacy concerns often stand in the way of such information sharing and exchange. This paper proposes a novel cryptographic paradigm called PolicyEnhanced Private Set Intersection (PPSI), allowing two parties to share information while enforcing the desired pri...

2012
Emiliano De Cristofaro Paolo Gasti Gene Tsudik

With massive amounts of electronic information stored, transferred, and shared every day, legitimate needs for sensitive information must be reconciled with natural privacy concerns. This motivates various cryptographic techniques for privacy-preserving information sharing, such as Private Set Intersection (PSI) and Private Set Union (PSU). Such techniques involve two parties – client and serve...

2012
Emiliano De Cristofaro Gene Tsudik

Private Set Intersection (PSI) is a useful cryptographic primitive that allows two parties (client and server) to interact based on their respective (private) input sets, in such a way that client obtains nothing other than the set intersection, while server learns nothing beyond client set size. This paper considers one PSI construct from [DT10] and reports on its optimized implementation and ...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2012
Emiliano De Cristofaro Gene Tsudik

Private Set Intersection (PSI) is a useful cryptographic primitive that allows two parties (client and server) to interact based on their respective (private) input sets, in such a way that client obtains nothing other than the set intersection, while server learns nothing beyond client set size. This paper considers one PSI construct from [DT10] and reports on its optimized implementation and ...

2016
Aydin Abadi Sotirios Terzis Changyu Dong

Private set intersection (PSI) protocols have many real world applications. With the emergence of cloud computing the need arises to carry out PSI on outsourced datasets where the computation is delegated to the cloud. However, due to the possibility of cloud misbehaviors, it is essential to verify the integrity of any outsourced datasets, and result of delegated computation. Verifiable Computa...

2015
Aydin Abadi Sotirios Terzis Changyu Dong

Private set intersection (PSI) has a wide range of applications such as privacy-preserving data mining. With the advent of cloud computing it is now desirable to take advantage of the storage and computation capabilities of the cloud to outsource datasets and delegate PSI computation. In this paper we design OPSI, a protocol for delegated private set intersection on outsourced datasets based on...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2016
Tatiana Bradley Sky Faber Gene Tsudik

Private Set Intersection (PSI) and other private set operations have many current and emerging applications. Numerous PSI techniques have been proposed that vary widely in terms of underlying cryptographic primitives, security assumptions as well as complexity. One recent strand of PSI-related research focused on an additional privacy property of hiding participants’ input sizes. Despite some i...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2010
Emiliano De Cristofaro Jihye Kim Gene Tsudik

Private Set Intersection (PSI) protocols allow one party (“client”) to compute an intersection of its input set with that of another party (“server”), such that the client learns nothing other than the set intersection and the server learns nothing beyond client input size. Prior work yielded a range of PSI protocols secure under different cryptographic assumptions. Protocols operating in the s...

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