莫纳什大学讲师(助理教授)孙士锋学术报告 5月25日下午

发布时间:2021-05-24浏览次数:403

报告题目:Practical Non-Interactive Searchable Encryption with Forward and Backward Privacy

时间:2021-05-25 (星期二) 15:00 ~ 2021-05-25 (星期二) 17:00

地点:腾讯会议室(ID651 859 760

主讲:莫纳什大学孙士锋讲师(助理教授)

主办:福建省网络安全与密码技术重点实验室, 数学与信息学院

参加对象:感兴趣的师生

 

报告摘要:In Dynamic Symmetric Searchable Encryption (DSSE), forward privacy ensures that previous search queries cannot be associated with future updates, while backward privacy guarantees that subsequent search queries cannot be associated with deleted documents in the past. In this work, we propose a generic forward and backward-private DSSE scheme, which is, to the best of our knowledge, the first practical and non-interactive Type-II backward-private DSSE scheme not relying on trusted execution environments. To this end, we first introduce a new cryptographic primitive, named Symmetric Revocable Encryption (SRE), and propose a modular construction from some succinct cryptographic primitives. Then we present our DSSE scheme based on the proposed SRE, and instantiate it with lightweight symmetric primitives. At last, we implement our scheme and compare it with the most efficient Type-II backward-private scheme to date (Demertzis et al., NDSS 2020). In a typical network environment, our result shows that the search in our scheme outperforms it by 2−11× under the same security notion.

 

报告人简介:Dr. Shi-Feng Sun was awarded his Ph.D degree in Computer Science and Technology from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. After that, he worked as research fellow in Cybersecurity group at Monash University. Currently, he is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University. His research interest is centered around cryptography and data privacy, particularly on provably secure cryptosystems against physical attacks, data privacy-preserving technology in cloud storage, and privacy-enhancing technology in blockchain. He has published over 40 quality papers, including publications in ACM CCS, NDSS, EUROCRYPT, PKC, ESORICS, IEEE TDSC, and JCSS etc.