Multi-Server Private Information Retrieval (PIR) is a cryptographic protocol that allows a client to securely query a database entry from n ≥ 2 servers of which less than t can collude, s.t. the servers learn no information about the query. Highly efficient PIR could be used for large-scale applications like Compromised Credential Checking (C3) (USENIX Security'19), which allows users to check whether their credentials have been leaked in a data breach. However, state-of-the art PIR schemes are not efficient enough for fast online responses at this scale. In this work, we introduce Client-Independent Preprocessing (CIP) PIR that moves (t −1)/n of the online computation to a local, client independent, preprocessing phase suitable for effi...
Early works on Private Information Retrieval (PIR) focused on minimizing the necessary communication...
In Private Information Retrieval (PIR), a client wishes to access an index $i$ from a public $n$-bit...
Abstract. Private information retrieval (PIR) allows clients to retrieve records from online databas...
Existing single server Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols are far from practical. To be p...
Computational Private Information Retrieval (cPIR) protocols allow a client to retrieve one bit from...
We explore the limits of single-server computational private information retrieval (PIR) for the pur...
Classically, Private Information Retrieval (PIR) was studied in a setting without any pre-processing...
We present SimplePIR, the fastest single-server private information retrieval scheme known to date. ...
Abstract. In this work we focus on tailoring and optimizing the com-putational Private Information R...
Abstract. For a private information retrieval (PIR) scheme to be de-ployed in practice, low communic...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is a key building block in many privacy-preserving systems. Unfo...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) facilitates the retrieval of database entries by a client from a...
We construct a sublinear-time single-server pre-processing Private Information Retrieval (PIR) sche...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is a way for clients to query a remote database without the data...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) enables the data owners to share and/or retrieve data on remote ...
Early works on Private Information Retrieval (PIR) focused on minimizing the necessary communication...
In Private Information Retrieval (PIR), a client wishes to access an index $i$ from a public $n$-bit...
Abstract. Private information retrieval (PIR) allows clients to retrieve records from online databas...
Existing single server Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols are far from practical. To be p...
Computational Private Information Retrieval (cPIR) protocols allow a client to retrieve one bit from...
We explore the limits of single-server computational private information retrieval (PIR) for the pur...
Classically, Private Information Retrieval (PIR) was studied in a setting without any pre-processing...
We present SimplePIR, the fastest single-server private information retrieval scheme known to date. ...
Abstract. In this work we focus on tailoring and optimizing the com-putational Private Information R...
Abstract. For a private information retrieval (PIR) scheme to be de-ployed in practice, low communic...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is a key building block in many privacy-preserving systems. Unfo...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) facilitates the retrieval of database entries by a client from a...
We construct a sublinear-time single-server pre-processing Private Information Retrieval (PIR) sche...
Private information retrieval (PIR) is a way for clients to query a remote database without the data...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) enables the data owners to share and/or retrieve data on remote ...
Early works on Private Information Retrieval (PIR) focused on minimizing the necessary communication...
In Private Information Retrieval (PIR), a client wishes to access an index $i$ from a public $n$-bit...
Abstract. Private information retrieval (PIR) allows clients to retrieve records from online databas...