Entropy (Sep 2023)

A Novel Edge Cache-Based Private Set Intersection Protocol via Lightweight Oblivious PRF

  • Jing Zhang,
  • Li Yang,
  • Yongli Tang,
  • Minglu Jin,
  • Shujing Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e25091347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 9
p. 1347

Abstract

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With the rapid development of edge computing and the Internet of Things, the problem of information resource sharing can be effectively solved through multi-party collaboration, but the risk of data leakage is also increasing. To address the above issues, we propose an efficient multi-party private set intersection (MPSI) protocol via a multi-point oblivious pseudorandom function (OPRF). Then, we apply it to work on a specific commercial application: edge caching. The proposed MPSI uses oblivious transfer (OT) together with a probe-and-XOR of strings (PaXoS) as the main building blocks. It not only provides one-sided malicious security, but also achieves a better balance between communication and computational overhead. From the communication pattern perspective, the client only needs to perform OT with the leader and send a data structure PaXoS to the designated party, making the protocol extremely efficient. Moreover, in the setting of edge caching, many parties hold a set of items containing an identity and its associated value. All parties can identify a set of the most frequently accessed common items without revealing the underlying data.

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