Title :
Parallelizing Fully Homomorphic Encryption
Author :
Hayward, Ryan ; Chia-Chu Chiang
Author_Institution :
Data Process., Market Strategies Int., Little Rock, AR, USA
Abstract :
As cloud computing has grown increasingly prevalent, the privacy of data on the cloud becomes an issue. Encryption is an effective way to enforce data privacy. However most of existing encryption schemes require data to be decrypted for computations where data becomes vulnerable for data intrusion. Homomorphic encryption is an encryption scheme which allows for computations on encrypted data and obtains an encrypted result which decrypted produces the same result of computations on the original data. Homomorphic encryption makes it possible to process data in an open computing environment such as cloud while enforcing data privacy. Data can be outsourced to a third party who offers computing services without risking data privacy. However, homomorphic encryption suffers the performance of computations. This paper presents a method to improve the performance of the scheme in a cloud environment.
Keywords :
cloud computing; cryptography; data privacy; cloud computing; cloud environment; computing services; data intrusion; data privacy; encryption schemes; parallelizing fully homomorphic encryption; Cloud computing; Data privacy; Encryption; Organizations; Parallel processing; Public key; Cloud Computing; Homomorphic Encryption; Parallel Homomorphic Encryption;
Conference_Titel :
Computer, Consumer and Control (IS3C), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Taichung
DOI :
10.1109/IS3C.2014.192