Labeled PSI from Homomorphic Encryption with Reduced Computation and Communication

Kelong Cong, R. C. Moreno, M. Gama, Wei Dai, Ilia Iliashenko, Kim Laine, Michael Rosenberg
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It is known that fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) can be used to build efficient (labeled) Private Set Intersection protocols in the unbalanced setting, where one of the sets is much larger than the other~(Chen et al. (CCS'17, CCS'18)). In this paper we demonstrate multiple algorithmic improvements upon these works. In particular, our protocol has an asymptotically better computation cost, requiring only O(√|X| ) homomorphic multiplications, and communication complexity sublinear in the larger set size|X|. We demonstrate that our protocol is significantly better than that of Chen et al. (CCS'18) for many practical parameters, especially in terms of online communication cost. For example, when intersecting $228 and 2048 item sets, our protocol reduces the online computation time by more than 71% and communication by more than 63%. When intersecting 224 and 4096 item sets, our protocol reduces the online computation time by 27% and communication by 63%. Our comparison to other state-of-the-art unbalanced PSI protocols shows that our protocol has the best total communication complexity when |X| ≥ 224. For labeled PSI our protocol also outperforms Chen et al. (CCS'18). When intersecting 220 and 256 item sets, with the larger set having associated 288-byte labels, our protocol reduces the online computation time by more than 67% and communication by 34%. Finally, we demonstrate a modification that results in nearly constant communication cost in the larger set size |X|, but impractically high computation complexity on today's CPUs. For example, to intersect a 210-item set with sets of size 222, 224, or 226, our proof-of-concept implementation requires only 0.76 MB of online communication, which is more than a 24-fold improvement over Chen et al. (CCS'18).
减少计算和通信的同态加密中的标记PSI
众所周知,完全同态加密(FHE)可用于在不平衡设置中构建有效的(标记的)私有集交集协议,其中一个集比另一个集大得多~(Chen等人(CCS'17, CCS'18))。在本文中,我们展示了对这些工作的多种算法改进。特别是,我们的协议具有渐近的更好的计算成本,只需要O(√|X|)次同态乘法,并且在更大的集合大小|X|中通信复杂度是次线性的。我们证明了我们的协议在许多实际参数上明显优于Chen等人(CCS’18),特别是在在线通信成本方面。例如,当交集$228和$ 2048项集时,我们的协议将在线计算时间减少了71%以上,通信时间减少了63%以上。当224项集和4096项集相交时,我们的协议将在线计算时间减少27%,通信时间减少63%。我们与其他最先进的非平衡PSI协议的比较表明,当|X|≥224时,我们的协议具有最佳的总通信复杂度。对于标记PSI,我们的协议也优于Chen等人(CCS'18)。当220和256项集相交时,较大的集具有关联的288字节标签,我们的协议将在线计算时间减少了67%以上,通信减少了34%。最后,我们演示了一种修改,它在较大的集合大小|X|中导致几乎恒定的通信成本,但在当今的cpu上具有不切实际的高计算复杂性。例如,为了将210项的集合与大小为222、224或226的集合相交,我们的概念验证实现只需要0.76 MB的在线通信,这比Chen等人(CCS’18)提高了24倍以上。
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