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Saha, Tushar Kanti |
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Rathee, Deevashwer |
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Koshiba, Takeshi |
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2020-10-14T10:38:03Z |
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2020-10-14T10:38:03Z |
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2020-12 |
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2214-2134 |
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http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/804 |
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dc.description.abstract |
A wildcard character in a pattern adds an additional feature in the field of pattern matching. In this paper, we consider two problems of secure pattern matching (SPM) with wildcards: (i) SPM with repetitive wildcards (SPM-RW) and (ii) SPM with compound wildcards (SPM-CW). Here we consider that a type of wildcard characters “*” is used to represent gaps in the pattern for the first problem of SPM with wildcards. Usually, a wildcard character “*” is used to replace with zero or more letters in the text for the pattern matching problem. Yasuda et al. (ACISP 2014) proposed a protocol with an existing data packing method for secure wildcards pattern matching using symmetric somewhat homomorphic encryption (SwHE) in the semi-honest model in which a wildcard character in the pattern is replaced with just one letter in the text. Furthermore, we enhance their work to replace a wildcard with any sequence of letters in the text then propose SPM-RW protocols by using the symmetric and public-key SwHE schemes in the semi-honest model. Also, we propose a packing method that improves the number of homomorphic multiplications by a factor of k compared to a naive usage of Yasuda et al.’s method to solve the SPM-RW problem in which k is the number of sub-patterns. Next, we consider the SPM-CW problem for processing private database queries, which allows a few types of wildcards (“$”, “*”, and “!”) to appear in the pattern. To solve this problem, we propose an SPM-CW protocol using a double-query technique with public-key SwHE encryption in the semi-honest model. Our experiments exhibit the practicality of the new protocols for SPM-RW and SPM-CW, which outperforms state-of-the-art. © 2020 The Author(s) |
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science |
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Elsevier Ltd |
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dc.relation.ispartofseries |
Journal of Information Security and Applications;vol. 55 |
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Compound wildcards |
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Hamming and Euclidean distances |
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Privacy-preserving |
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Repetitive wildcards |
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Secure pattern matching |
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Somewhat homomorphic encryption |
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dc.title |
Efficient protocols for private wildcards pattern matching |
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Article |
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