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T-DB: Toward Fully Functional Transparent Encrypted Databases in DBaaS Framework

(1708.08191)
Published Aug 28, 2017 in cs.DB and cs.CR

Abstract

Individuals and organizations tend to migrate their data to clouds, especially in a DataBase as a Service (DBaaS) pattern. The major obstacle is the conflict between secrecy and utilization of the relational database to be outsourced. We address this obstacle with a Transparent DataBase (T-DB) system strictly following the unmodified DBaaS framework. A database owner outsources an encrypted database to a cloud platform, needing only to store the secret keys for encryption and an empty table header for the database; the database users can make almost all types of queries on the encrypted database as usual; and the cloud can process ciphertext queries as if the database were not encrypted. Experimentations in realistic cloud environments demonstrate that T-DB has perfect query answer precision and outstanding performance.

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