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GRECS: Graph Encryption for Approximate Shortest Distance Queries

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GRECS: Graph Encryption for Approximate Shortest Distance Queries
We propose graph encryption schemes that efficiently support approximate shortest distance queries on large-scale encrypted graphs. Shortest distance queries are one of the most fundamental graph operations and have a wide range of applications. Using such graph encryption schemes, a client can outsource large-scale privacy-sensitive graphs to an untrusted server without losing the ability to query it. Other applications include encrypted graph databases and controlled disclosure systems. We propose GRECS (stands for GRaph EnCryption for approximate Shortest distance queries) which includes three schemes that are provably secure against any semi-honest server. Our first construction makes use of only symmetric-key operations, resulting in a computationally-efficient construction. Our second scheme, makes use of somewhat-homomorphic encryption and is less computationally-efficient but achieves optimal communication complexity (i.e., uses a minimal amount of bandwidth). Finally, our th...
Xianrui Meng, Seny Kamara, Kobbi Nissim, George Ko
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where CCS
Authors Xianrui Meng, Seny Kamara, Kobbi Nissim, George Kollios
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