ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system

Anonymous Communication (AC) hides traffic patterns and protects message metadata from being leaked during message transmission. Many practical AC systems have been proposed aiming to reduce communication latency and support a large number of users. However, how to design AC systems which possess st...

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Main Authors: WU, Pengfei, DENG, Robert H., SHEN, Qingni, LIU, Ximeng, LI, Qi, WU, Zhonghai
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-78182022-01-27T03:48:03Z ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system WU, Pengfei DENG, Robert H. SHEN, Qingni LIU, Ximeng LI, Qi WU, Zhonghai Anonymous Communication (AC) hides traffic patterns and protects message metadata from being leaked during message transmission. Many practical AC systems have been proposed aiming to reduce communication latency and support a large number of users. However, how to design AC systems which possess strong security property and at the same time achieve optimal performance (i.e., the lowest latency or highest horizontal scalability) has been a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose an ObliComm framework, which consists of six modular AC subroutines. We also present a strong security definition for AC, named oblivious communication, encompassing confidentiality, unobservability, and a new requirement sending-and-receiving operation hiding. The AC subroutines in ObliComm allow for modular construction of oblivious communication systems in different network topologies. All constructed systems satisfy oblivious communication definition and can be provably secure in the universal composability (UC) framework. Additionally, we model the relationship between the network topology and communication measurements by queuing theory, which enables the system's efficiency can be optimized and estimated by quantitative analysis and calculation. Through theoretical analyses and empirical experiments, we demonstrate the efficiency of our scheme and soundness of the queuing model. 2021-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6815 info:doi/10.1109/TDSC.2019.2948835 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Digital Communications and Networking Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Digital Communications and Networking
Information Security
spellingShingle Digital Communications and Networking
Information Security
WU, Pengfei
DENG, Robert H.
SHEN, Qingni
LIU, Ximeng
LI, Qi
WU, Zhonghai
ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system
description Anonymous Communication (AC) hides traffic patterns and protects message metadata from being leaked during message transmission. Many practical AC systems have been proposed aiming to reduce communication latency and support a large number of users. However, how to design AC systems which possess strong security property and at the same time achieve optimal performance (i.e., the lowest latency or highest horizontal scalability) has been a challenging problem. In this paper, we propose an ObliComm framework, which consists of six modular AC subroutines. We also present a strong security definition for AC, named oblivious communication, encompassing confidentiality, unobservability, and a new requirement sending-and-receiving operation hiding. The AC subroutines in ObliComm allow for modular construction of oblivious communication systems in different network topologies. All constructed systems satisfy oblivious communication definition and can be provably secure in the universal composability (UC) framework. Additionally, we model the relationship between the network topology and communication measurements by queuing theory, which enables the system's efficiency can be optimized and estimated by quantitative analysis and calculation. Through theoretical analyses and empirical experiments, we demonstrate the efficiency of our scheme and soundness of the queuing model.
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author WU, Pengfei
DENG, Robert H.
SHEN, Qingni
LIU, Ximeng
LI, Qi
WU, Zhonghai
author_facet WU, Pengfei
DENG, Robert H.
SHEN, Qingni
LIU, Ximeng
LI, Qi
WU, Zhonghai
author_sort WU, Pengfei
title ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system
title_short ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system
title_full ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system
title_fullStr ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system
title_full_unstemmed ObliComm: Towards building an efficient oblivious communication system
title_sort oblicomm: towards building an efficient oblivious communication system
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6815
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