Anderson Santana de Oliveira, F. Kerschbaum, Hoonwei Lim, Su-Yang Yu
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Privacy-Preserving Techniques and System for Streaming Databases
Streaming databases and other distributed, event-based systems are very useful tools for business and security applications. When event sources and event processing are distributed across multiple distinct domains, confidentiality and privacy issues emerge. These can be addressed by a number of cryptographic techniques. In this paper we consider high-performance symmetric encryption techniques. We build a system for privacy-preserving event correlation and evaluate the performance of the its techniques. We demonstrate efficient privacy-preserving event correlation using equality tests, greater-than comparisons and range queries. The results indicate that in comparable settings, it is therefore recommended to employ these techniques to address pertinent security and privacy concerns.