Stealth Announces Two New Results on Secure Databases and Private Set Intersection at WPES ’19
We are happy to announce two publications at the 18th ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society in 2019.
As part of the DURASIFT project, Stealth team members Brett Hemenway Falk (UPenn), Steve Lu (Stealth), and Rafail Ostrovsky (UCLA) presented their work on “DURASIFT: A Robust, Decentralized, Encrypted Database Supporting Private Searches with Complex Policy Controls” at the 2019 ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society. A link to the corresponding publication (in the conference proceedings) can be found here.
As part of the PANTHEON project, Brett Hemenway Falk (UPenn), Daniel Noble (UPenn), and Rafail Ostrovsky (UCLA) presented their work on “Private Set Intersection with Linear Communication from General Assumptions”, which can be found here.