Encrypted integer division and secure comparison (Q486141)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6386701
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6386701 |
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Encrypted integer division and secure comparison (English)
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14 January 2015
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Summary: When processing data in the encrypted domain, homomorphic encryption can be used to enable linear operations on encrypted data. Integer division of encrypted data however requires an additional protocol between the client and the server and will be relatively expensive. We present new solutions for dividing encrypted data in the semi-honest model using homomorphic encryption and additive blinding, having low computational and communication complexity. In most of our protocols we assume the divisor is publicly known. The division result is not only computed exactly, but may also be approximated leading to further improved performance. The idea of approximating the result of an integer division is extended to similar results for secure comparison, secure minimum, and secure maximum in the client-server model, yielding new efficient protocols with demonstrated application in biometrics. The exact minimum protocol is shown to outperform existing approaches.
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homomorphic encryption
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integer division
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secure comparison
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secure minimum
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secure maximum
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approximation
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client-server model
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secure multi-party computations
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cryptography
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additive blinding
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security
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