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In this paper we introduce Password Authenticated Keyword Search (PAKS), a cryptographic scheme where any user can use a single human-memorizable password to outsource encrypted data with associated keywords to a group of servers and later retrieve this data through the encrypted keyword search procedure. PAKS ensures
Outsource encrypted data has attracted attentions from industry and academics for storing sensitive data in third party clouds. Many cloud applications need privacy preserving multiple keywords search services over encrypted data with dual capabilities. On one hand, they need to keep the query keywords and associated
Prior Searchable Symmetric Encryption (SSE) works focus on single keyword search. Conjunctive Keyword Searches (CKS) schemes enhance system usability by retrieving the matching files. Most of existing conjunctive keyword works that use conjunctive keyword searches with fixed position keyword fields are not useful for
present a new approach to constructing efficient oblivious keyword search (OKS) protocol, which permits fast search (i.e., sub-linear time) and relatively short ciphertext, while providing provably strong privacy for both users and cloud storage service providers. Previous OKS protocols have ciphertext size linear in the
In this paper, we describe a new primitive for error-tolerant searchable encryption and a security model for it. This generic scheme permits to make searches on encrypted data with only an approximation of some keyword. It enables to efficiently query secure databases in order to get the exact data with a close
Current Symmetric Searchable Encryption schemes do not fulfill the expectations of users that are used to web search engines. Although users are now able to search for multiple keywords, Boolean retrieval returns all results to a client regardless of how relevant the results are for the user. For searches in large
functions, is efficient and does not leak the search pattern. For instance, a secure search in an index over one million documents and 500 keywords is executed in less than 1 second.
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