Preserving Data Privacy with Searchable Symmetric Encryption
Abstract
New techniques such as Searchable Encryption are being deployed to enable data to be encrypted online. Searchable Encryption is now at the point that it can be deployed and used within the Cloud. In the Cloud, Searchable... [ view full abstract ]
New techniques such as Searchable Encryption are being deployed to enable data to be encrypted online. Searchable Encryption is now at the point that it can be deployed and used within the Cloud. In the Cloud, Searchable Encryption has the ability to allow CSP customers to store their data in encrypted form, while retaining the ability to search that data without disclosing the associated decryption key(s) to CSPs that is, without compromising data security on the Server. We present an SSE scheme and evaluate the efficiency of storing and retrieving data from the cloud. The results showed that carrying out a task using SSE is directly proportional to the amount of information involved.
Authors
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Shaun Mc Brearty
(Letterkenny Institute of Technology)
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William Farrelly
(Letterkenny Institute of Technology)
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Kevin Curran
(Ulster University)
Topic Area
Cryptography, and information hiding
Session
NE1 » Next generation wireless and optical communications (11:30 - Tuesday, 21st June, MS105)
Paper
Searchable_Symmetric_Encryption_-_ISSC_2016.pdf