Title
Performance Analysis of Bidirectional Private Policy Matching Protocol Based on Additively Homomorphic Encryption Systems
Abstract
Automated Trust Negotiation (ATN) is a mechanism to establish mutual trust between service providers and users in an open network environment like the Internet. In this paper, we propose Bidirectional Private Policy Matching based on Additively Homomorphic Encryption Systems(BPPM/AHES) as an ATN negotiation protocol where uni-directional private policy matching based on additively homomorphic encryption systems is repeated. In this protocol, there is no disclosure of credentials before the negotiation succeeds. Because there is no unnecessary disclosure of policies except for policies which can be inferred the negotiation outcome, the amount of the unnecessary disclosure of policies decreases compared to existing protocols.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/SITIS.2013.111
SITIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
automated trust negotiation,unnecessary disclosure,open network environment,additively homomorphic encryption system,bidirectional private policy matching,service provider,atn negotiation protocol,additively homomorphic encryption systems,performance analysis,bidirectional private policy,negotiation outcome,mutual trust,data privacy,trusted computing,cryptographic protocols
Homomorphic encryption,Trusted Computing,Cryptographic protocol,Computer security,Computer science,Computer network,Service provider,Information privacy,The Internet,Negotiation
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hirofumi Yamaki18121.02
Fumihiro Mori200.68
Momoko Aoyama301.01