UP-SSO: Enhancing the User Privacy of SSO by Integrating PPID and SGX

Chengqian Guo, Fan Lang, Qiongxiao Wang, Jingqiang Lin
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Single sign-on (SSO) services are widely deployed on the Internet as the identity management and authentication infrastructure. In an SSO system, after authenticated by the identity providers (IdPs), a user is allowed to log into relying parties (RPs) by submitting an identity proof. However, SSO introduces the potential leakage of user privacy, which is indicated by NIST. That is (a) a curious IdP could track a user's all visits to any RPs and (b) collusive RPs could link the user's identities across different RPs, to learn the user's activity profile. NIST suggests that the Pairwise Pseudonymous Identifier (PPID) should be adopted to prevent collusive RPs from linking the same user, as PPID mechanism enables an IdP to provide a user with multiple individual IDs for different RPs. However, PPID mechanism cannot protect users from IdP's tracking, as it still exposes RP identity to IdP. In this paper, we propose an SSO system, named UP-SSO, providing the enhanced PPID mechanism to protect a user's profile of RP visits from both the curious IdP and the collusive RPs by integrating PPID and SGX. It separates an IdP service into two parts, the server-side service and user-side service. The generation of PPID is shifted from IdP server to user client, so that IdP server no longer needs to learn RP ID. The integrity of user client can be verified by IdP through remote attestation. The detailed design of UP-SSO is described in this paper, and the systemic analysis is provided to guarantee its security. We implemented the prototype system of UP-SSO, and the evaluation of the prototype system shows the overhead is modest.
UP-SSO:通过集成PPID和SGX增强SSO的用户隐私
单点登录(Single sign-on, SSO)服务作为身份管理和身份验证基础设施被广泛部署在Internet上。在单点登录系统中,用户通过身份提供者(idp)的身份验证后,可以通过提交身份证明登录到依赖方(rp)。然而,SSO引入了潜在的用户隐私泄露,NIST指出了这一点。即:(a)好奇的IdP可以跟踪用户对任何rp的所有访问,(b)串通的rp可以跨不同rp连接用户的身份,以了解用户的活动概况。NIST建议采用PPID (Pairwise pseudonymidentifier)机制来防止合谋的rp连接同一用户,因为PPID机制允许一个IdP为不同的rp提供多个独立的id。然而,PPID机制不能保护用户免受IdP的跟踪,因为它仍然将RP身份暴露给IdP。本文提出了一种名为UP-SSO的单点登录系统,通过集成PPID和SGX,提供增强的PPID机制来保护用户RP访问档案免受好奇IdP和串通RP的攻击。它将IdP服务分为两部分:服务器端服务和用户端服务。将PPID的生成从IdP服务器转移到用户客户端,使IdP服务器不再需要学习RP ID。IdP可以通过远程认证来验证用户客户端的完整性。本文介绍了UP-SSO的详细设计,并对其安全性进行了系统的分析。我们实现了UP-SSO的原型系统,并对原型系统进行了评估,结果表明系统开销不大。
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