Title
Practical Order-Revealing Encryption with Limited Leakage.
Abstract
In an order-preserving encryption scheme, the encryption algorithm produces ciphertexts that preserve the order of their plaintexts. Order-preserving encryption schemes have been studied intensely in the last decade, and yet not much is known about the security of these schemes. Very recently, Boneh et﾿al. Eurocrypt﾿2015 introduced a generalization of order-preserving encryption, called order-revealing encryption, and presented a construction which achieves this notion with best-possible security. Because their construction relies on multilinear maps, it is too impractical for most applications and therefore remains a theoretical result. In this work, we build efficiently implementable order-revealing encryption from pseudorandom functions. We present the first efficient order-revealing encryption scheme which achieves a simulation-based security notion with respect to a leakage function that precisely quantifies what is leaked by the scheme. In fact, ciphertexts in our scheme are only about 1.6 times longer than their plaintexts. Moreover, we show how composing our construction with existing order-preserving encryption schemes results in order-revealing encryption that is strictly more secure than all preceding order-preserving encryption schemes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1007/978-3-662-52993-5_24
FSE
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Conference
9783
0302-9743
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
36
0.90
33
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nathan Chenette153117.37
Kevin Lewi230311.08
Stephen A. Weis31308144.65
David J. Wu447132.16