Prism: Privacy-Preserving and Verifiable Set Computation Over Multi-Owner Secret Shared Outsourced Databases
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2024
Abstract
Private set computation over multi-owner databases is an important problem with many applications - the most well studied of which is private set intersection (PSI). This article proposes Prism, a secret-sharing based approach to compute private set operations (i.e., intersection and union, as well as aggregates such as count, sum, average, maximum, minimum, and median) over outsourced databases belonging to multiple owners. Prism enables data owners to pre-load the data onto non-colluding servers and exploits the additive and multiplicative properties of secret-shares to compute the above-listed operations. Prism takes (at most) two rounds of communication between non-colluding servers (storing the secret-shares) and the querier for executing the above-mentioned operations, resulting in a very efficient implementation. Prism also supports result verification techniques for each operation to detect malicious adversaries. Experimental results show that Prism scales both in terms of the number of data owners and database sizes, to which prior approaches do not scale.
Identifier
85161009614 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/TDSC.2023.3279356
e-ISSN
19410018
ISSN
15455971
First Page
1355
Last Page
1371
Issue
3
Volume
21
Recommended Citation
Sharma, Shantanu; Li, Yin; Mehrotra, Sharad; Panwar, Nisha; Gupta, Peeyush; and Ghosh, Dhrubajyoti, "Prism: Privacy-Preserving and Verifiable Set Computation Over Multi-Owner Secret Shared Outsourced Databases" (2024). Faculty Publications. 490.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/490