Paper 2024/2041

SeaSearch: Secure and Efficient Selection Queries

Shantanu Sharma, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Yin Li, Dongguan University of Technology, China
Sharad Mehrotra, University of California, Irvine
Nisha Panwar, Augusta University, USA
Komal Kumari, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Swagnik Roychoudhury, New York University
Abstract

Information-theoretic or unconditional security provides the highest level of security --- independent of the computational capability of an adversary. Secret-sharing techniques achieve information-theoretic security by splitting a secret into multiple parts (called shares) and storing the shares across non-colluding servers. However, secret-sharing-based solutions suffer from high overheads due to multiple communication rounds among servers and/or information leakage due to access-patterns (i.e.., the identity of rows satisfying a query) and volume (i.e., the number of rows satisfying a query). We propose SeaSearch, an information-theoretically secure approach that uses both additive and multiplicative secret-sharing, to efficiently support a large class of selection queries involving conjunctive, disjunctive, and range conditions. Two major contributions of SeaSearch are: (i) a new search algorithm using additive shares based on fingerprints, which were developed for string-matching over cleartext; and (ii) two row retrieval algorithms: one is based on multiplicative shares and another is based on additive shares. SeaSearch does not require communication among servers storing shares and does not reveal any information to an adversary based on access-patterns and volume.

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Keywords
Shamir's secret-sharingadditive secret-sharingcomputation and data privacydata and computation outsourcing
Contact author(s)
shantanu sharma @ njit edu
yunfeiyangli @ gmail com
sharad @ ics uci edu
npanwar @ augusta edu
kk675 @ njit edu
swag @ nyu edu
History
2024-12-18: approved
2024-12-18: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2024/2041
License
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CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2024/2041,
      author = {Shantanu Sharma and Yin Li and Sharad Mehrotra and Nisha Panwar and Komal Kumari and Swagnik Roychoudhury},
      title = {{SeaSearch}: Secure and Efficient Selection Queries},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2024/2041},
      year = {2024},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/2041}
}
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