保护XML文档的结构保留方法

Mohamed Nabeel, Elisa Bertino
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随着XML作为消息格式在分布式系统(包括Web服务和发布-订阅系统)上传播内容的广泛采用,已经提出了不同的保护消息的方法。我们专注于这些系统的一个子集,其中增量更新是传播的。本文的目标是开发一种方法,用于仅传播XML内容的更新或可访问部分,同时确保消息级别的机密性和完整性。虽然只发送更新大大降低了带宽需求,但它带来了确保分发到中介体和客户机的部分消息的安全性的挑战。我们提出了一种新的基于传统加密功能的本地化编码方案,以在XML节点级别的粒度上加强机密性和内容完整性的安全性。我们还处理了客户端可以访问的完整XML文档的结构完整性。我们的解决方案采取了所有可能的措施,通过忽略中介和客户端无法访问的XML文档结构的其余部分来最小化间接信息泄漏。实验结果表明,当原始文档的更新百分比较低时,我们的方案优于传统的XML文档保护技术。
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A structure preserving approach for securing XML documents
With the widespread adoption of XML as the message format to disseminate content over distributed systems including Web Services and Publish-Subscribe systems, different methods have been proposed for securing messages. We focus on a subset of such systems where incremental updates are disseminated. The goal of this paper is to develop an approach for disseminating only the updated or accessible portions of XML content while assuring confidentiality and integrity at message level. While sending only the updates greatly reduces the bandwidth requirements, it introduces the challenge of assuring security efficiently for partial messages disseminated to intermediaries and clients. We propose a novel localized encoding scheme based on conventional cryptographic functions to enforce security for confidentiality and content integrity at the granularity of XML node level. We also address structural integrity with respect to the complete XML document to which clients have access. Our solution takes every possible measure to minimize indirect information leakage by making the rest of the structure of XML documents to which intermediaries and clients do not have access oblivious. The experimental results show that our scheme is superior to conventional techniques of securing XML documents when the percentage of update with respect to original documents is low.
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