Searchable symmetric encryption: Improved definitions and efficient constructions
New Jersey Institute of Technology · AT&T (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Searchable symmetric encryption (SSE) allows a party to outsource the storage of his data to another party in a private manner, while maintaining the ability to selectively search over it. This problem has been the focus of active research and several security definitions and constructions have been proposed. In this paper we begin by reviewing existing notions of security and propose new and stronger security definitions. We then present two constructions that we show secure under our new definitions. Interestingly, in addition to satisfying stronger security guarantees, our constructions are more efficient than all previous constructions. Further, prior work on SSE only considered the setting where only the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.57
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
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4Topics & keywords
- Encryption
- Outsourcing
- Computer science
- Symmetric-key algorithm
- Focus (optics)
- Computer security
- Theoretical computer science
- Database