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arxiv: 1110.1851 · v1 · pith:UE4NFTAZnew · submitted 2011-10-09 · 💻 cs.CR

Oblivious Storage with Low I/O Overhead

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We study oblivious storage (OS), a natural way to model privacy-preserving data outsourcing where a client, Alice, stores sensitive data at an honest-but-curious server, Bob. We show that Alice can hide both the content of her data and the pattern in which she accesses her data, with high probability, using a method that achieves O(1) amortized rounds of communication between her and Bob for each data access. We assume that Alice and Bob exchange small messages, of size $O(N^{1/c})$, for some constant $c\ge2$, in a single round, where $N$ is the size of the data set that Alice is storing with Bob. We also assume that Alice has a private memory of size $2N^{1/c}$. These assumptions model real-world cloud storage scenarios, where trade-offs occur between latency, bandwidth, and the size of the client's private memory.

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