Remote storage of data has become an increasingly attractive and advantageous option, especially due to cloud systems. While encryption protects the data, it does not hide the access pattern to the data. A natural solution is to access remote storage using an Oblivious RAM (ORAM) which provably hides all access patterns. While ORAM is asymptotically efficient, the best existing scheme (Pinkas and Reinman, Crypto'10) still has considerable overhead for a practical implementation: for M stored items, it stores 4 times and sometimes 6 times more items remotely, requires O(log2 M) round trips to storage server per request, and periodically blocks all data requests to shuffle all storage (which is a lengthy process). In this paper, we first defi...
Outsourcing data to remote storage servers has become more and more popular, but the related securit...
As online storage services become increasingly common, it is important that users\u27 private inform...
www.oblivious-storage.com To understand the gap between theory and practice for obliv-ious cloud sto...
We reinvestigate the oblivious RAM concept introduced by Goldreich and Ostrovsky, which enables a cl...
Cloud storage services are becoming more widely used in recent decades. Lots of systems can protect ...
Abstract. We reinvestigate the oblivious RAM concept introduced by Goldreich and Ostrovsky, which en...
We present a new oblivious RAM that supports variable-sized storage blocks (vORAM), which is the fir...
As outsourcing data to remote storage servers gets popular, protecting user’s pattern in accessing t...
When multiple users and applications share the resources on cloud servers, information may be leaked...
Oblivious RAM (ORAM) is a cryptographic primitive that allows a trusted CPU to securely access untru...
Oblivious RAM (ORAM) garbles read/write operations by a client (to access a remote storage server or...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Oblivious RAM (ORAM) is a general-purpose technique for hiding memory access patterns. This is a fun...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Abstract. Oblivious RAM (ORAM) is a cryptographic primitive that allows a trusted CPU to securely ac...
Outsourcing data to remote storage servers has become more and more popular, but the related securit...
As online storage services become increasingly common, it is important that users\u27 private inform...
www.oblivious-storage.com To understand the gap between theory and practice for obliv-ious cloud sto...
We reinvestigate the oblivious RAM concept introduced by Goldreich and Ostrovsky, which enables a cl...
Cloud storage services are becoming more widely used in recent decades. Lots of systems can protect ...
Abstract. We reinvestigate the oblivious RAM concept introduced by Goldreich and Ostrovsky, which en...
We present a new oblivious RAM that supports variable-sized storage blocks (vORAM), which is the fir...
As outsourcing data to remote storage servers gets popular, protecting user’s pattern in accessing t...
When multiple users and applications share the resources on cloud servers, information may be leaked...
Oblivious RAM (ORAM) is a cryptographic primitive that allows a trusted CPU to securely access untru...
Oblivious RAM (ORAM) garbles read/write operations by a client (to access a remote storage server or...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Oblivious RAM (ORAM) is a general-purpose technique for hiding memory access patterns. This is a fun...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Abstract. Oblivious RAM (ORAM) is a cryptographic primitive that allows a trusted CPU to securely ac...
Outsourcing data to remote storage servers has become more and more popular, but the related securit...
As online storage services become increasingly common, it is important that users\u27 private inform...
www.oblivious-storage.com To understand the gap between theory and practice for obliv-ious cloud sto...