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We describe a new paradigm for multi-party private set intersection cardinality (PSI-CA) that allows $$n$$ parties to compute the intersection size of their datasets without revealing any additional information. We explore a variety of instantiations of this paradigm. By operating under the assumption that a particular subset of parties refrains from collusion, our protocols avoid computationally expensive public-key operations and are secure in the presence of a semi-honest adversary. We demonstrate the practicality of our PSI-CA with an implementation. For $n=16$ parties with data-sets of $$2^{20}$$ items each, our server-aided variant takes 71 seconds. Interestingly, in the server-less setting, the same task takes only 7 seconds. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first `special purpose' implementation of a multi-party PSI-CA from symmetric-key techniques (i.e. an implementation that does not rely on a generic underlying MPC).We study two interesting applications -- heatmap computation and associated rule learning (ARL) -- that can be computed securely using a dot-product as a building block. We analyse the performance of securely computing heatmap and ARL using our protocol and compare that to the state-of-the-art.more » « less
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Nevo, Ofri; Trieu, Ni; Yanai, Avishay (, ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS))
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Poddar, Rishabh; Kalra, Sukrit; Yanai, Avishay; Deng, Ryan; Popa, Raluca Ada; Hellerstein, Joseph M. (, USENIX Security Symposium)
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