Paper 2025/2023

Select-Then-Compute: Encrypted Label Selection and Analytics over Distributed Datasets using FHE

Nirajan Koirala, University of Notre Dame
Seunghun Paik, Hanyang University
Sam Martin, University of Notre Dame
Helena Berens, University of Notre Dame
Tasha Januszewicz, University of Notre Dame
Jonathan Takeshita, Old Dominion University
Jae Hong Seo, Hanyang University
Taeho Jung, University of Notre Dame
Abstract

Private Set Intersection (PSI) protocols allow a querier to determine whether an item exists in a dataset without revealing the query or exposing non-matching records. It has many applications in fraud detection, compliance monitoring, healthcare analytics, and secure collaboration across distributed data sources. In these cases, the results obtained through PSI can be sensitive and even require some kind of downstream computation on the associated data before the outcome is revealed to the querier, computation that may involve floating-point arithmetic, such as the inference of a machine learning model. Although many such protocols have been proposed, and some of them even enable secure queries over distributed encrypted sets, they fail to address the aforementioned real-world complexities. In this work, we present the first encrypted label selection and analytics protocol construction, which allows the querier to securely retrieve not just the results of intersections among identifiers but also the outcomes of downstream functions on the data/label associated with the intersected identifiers. To achieve this, we construct a novel protocol based on an approximate CKKS fully homomorphic encryption that supports efficient label retrieval and downstream computations over real-valued data. In addition, we introduce several techniques to handle identifiers in large domains, e.g., 64 or 128 bits, while ensuring high precision for accurate downstream computations. Finally, we implement and benchmark our protocol, compare it against state-of-the-art methods, and perform evaluation over real-world fraud datasets, demonstrating its scalability and efficiency in large-scale use case scenarios. Our results show up to 1.4$\times$ to 6.8$\times$ speedup over prior approaches and select and analyze encrypted labels over real-world datasets in under 65 sec., making our protocol practical for real-world deployments.

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Category
Cryptographic protocols
Publication info
Published elsewhere. Network and Distributed System Security Symposium 2026
Keywords
fully homomorphic encryptionprivate set intersectionprivacy-preserving analytics
Contact author(s)
nkoirala @ nd edu
whitesoonguh @ hanyang ac kr
smarti39 @ alumni nd edu
hberens @ nd edu
ajanusze @ nd edu
jtakeshi @ odu edu
jaehongseo @ hanyang ac kr
tjung @ nd edu
History
2025-11-01: approved
2025-10-30: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/2023
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/2023,
      author = {Nirajan Koirala and Seunghun Paik and Sam Martin and Helena Berens and Tasha Januszewicz and Jonathan Takeshita and Jae Hong Seo and Taeho Jung},
      title = {Select-Then-Compute: Encrypted Label Selection and Analytics over Distributed Datasets using {FHE}},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/2023},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/2023}
}
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