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Communication Cost of Two-Database Symmetric Private Information Retrieval: A Conditional Disclosure of Multiple Secrets Perspective

Zhusheng Wang, Şennur Ulukuş

20222022 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)10 citationsDOI

Abstract

We consider the total (upload plus download) communication cost of two-database symmetric private information retrieval (SPIR) through its relationship to conditional disclosure of secrets (CDS). In SPIR, a user wishes to retrieve a message out of K messages from N non-colluding and replicated databases without learning anything beyond the retrieved message, while no individual database learns the retrieved message index. In CDS, two parties each holding an individual input and sharing a common secret wish to disclose this secret to an external party in an efficient manner if and only if their inputs satisfy a public deterministic function. As a natural extension of CDS, we introduce conditional disclosure of multiple secrets (CDMS) where two parties share multiple i.i.d. common secrets rather than a single common secret as in CDS. We show that a special configuration of CDMS is equivalent to two-database SPIR. Inspired by this equivalence, we design download cost efficient SPIR schemes using bipartite graph representation of CDS and CDMS, and determine the exact minimum total communication cost of N = 2 database SPIR for K = 3 messages when the message length is 1.

Topics & Concepts

UploadComputer scienceBipartite graphDownloadPrivate information retrievalEquivalence (formal languages)DatabaseInformation retrievalTheoretical computer scienceGraphWorld Wide WebComputer securityMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsCryptography and Data SecurityPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in DataInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
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