Information (Feb 2024)

A Secure Face Verification Scheme Based on Fully Homomorphic Encryption with Anonymity

  • Xingchen Wang,
  • Peng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/info15030129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 129

Abstract

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With the widespread adoption of cloud computing, the face verification process often requires the client to upload the face to an untrusted cloud server to obtain the verification results. Privacy leakage issues may arise if the client’s private information is not protected. This paper proposes a secure and anonymous face verification scheme using fully homomorphic encryption technology and SealPIR. Our scheme is a three-party solution that requires a third-party server trusted by the client. This scheme not only prevents the client’s facial data from being obtained by untrusted data servers but also prevents the data server from learning the index corresponding to the face that the client wants to verify. In a single-face verification process, the client only needs to perform one upload operation and one download operation, with a communication volume of 264 KB. We can complete a privacy-protected anonymous face verification process in 84.91 ms.

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