DocumentCode
2445788
Title
Efficient privacy preserving reputation protocols inspired by secure sum
Author
Hasan, Omar ; Bertino, Elisa ; Brunie, Lionel
Author_Institution
INSA Lyon, Lyon, France
fYear
2010
fDate
17-19 Aug. 2010
Firstpage
126
Lastpage
133
Abstract
The secure sum protocol is a well-known protocol for computing the sum of private inputs from distributed entities such that the inputs remain private. In this paper we present protocols for computing reputation in a privacy preserving manner that are inspired by the secure sum protocol. We provide a protocol that is secure under the semi-honest adversarial model as well as one that is secure under the stronger non-disruptive malicious model. Although the protocols are inspired by secure sum, they do not suffer from the issues that plague secure sum. Our protocols are resilient against colluding entities, which secure sum is not. The protocols that we develop are also efficient. We require an exchange of O(n) messages under the semi-honest model, where n is the number of feedback providers in the protocol. This is the same complexity offered by secure sum. Our protocol for the non-disruptive malicious model exchanges O(N log n) messages, where N is the number of entities in the system.
Keywords
computational complexity; data mining; data privacy; protocols; feedback provider; nondisruptive malicious model; plague secure sum; privacy preserving reputation protocol; secure sum protocol; semihonest adversarial model; semihonest model; Additives; Bandwidth; Complexity theory; Computational modeling; Privacy; Protocols; Security;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Privacy Security and Trust (PST), 2010 Eighth Annual International Conference on
Conference_Location
Ottawa, ON
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7551-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-7549-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PST.2010.5593245
Filename
5593245
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