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EUROCRYPT
2004
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Efficient Private Matching and Set Intersection

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Efficient Private Matching and Set Intersection
We consider the problem of computing the intersection of private datasets of two parties, where the datasets contain lists of elements taken from a large domain. This problem has many applications for online collaboration. We present protocols, based on the use of homomorphic encryption and balanced hashing, for both semi-honest and malicious environments. For lists of length k, we obtain O(k) communication overhead and O(k ln ln k) computation. The protocol for the semihonest environment is secure in the standard model, while the protocol for the malicious environment is secure in the random oracle model. We also consider the problem of approximating the size of the intersection, show a linear lower-bound for the communication overhead of solving this problem, and provide a suitable secure protocol. Lastly, we investigate other variants of the matching problem, including extending the protocol to the multi-party setting as well as considering the problem of approximate matching.
Michael J. Freedman, Kobbi Nissim, Benny Pinkas
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where EUROCRYPT
Authors Michael J. Freedman, Kobbi Nissim, Benny Pinkas
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