Title :
Privacy Preserving Reputation Inquiry in a Peer-to-Peer Communication Environment
Author_Institution :
Queens Coll. & Univ. Graduate Center, Flushing
Abstract :
This research presents a privacy preserving peer-to-peer communication mechanism that allows peers to obtain reputation information of each other through a trustworthy mediator proxy. A mediator proxy is considered trustworthy, if even when it is compromised, it can guarantee three conditions: (1) the anonymity of the identity of the responders and the target being inquired, (2) the privacy of the content in an inquiry and a response, and (3) the boundary limit of the reputation summary with no possibility of combining the response of multiple inquiries to reverse engineer the reputation rating of an individual responder.
Keywords :
cryptographic protocols; peer-to-peer computing; reverse engineering; peer-to-peer communication environment; privacy preserving reputation inquiry; reputation summary; reverse engineer; trustworthy mediator proxy; Conferences; Cryptography; Feedback; Identity-based encryption; Military communication; Peer to peer computing; Privacy; Protocols; Reverse engineering; Security; Privacy preserving; homomorphic encryption; reputation system; trustworthy mediator proxy;
Conference_Titel :
Information Assurance and Security Workshop, 2007. IAW '07. IEEE SMC
Conference_Location :
West Point, NY
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1304-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1304-4
DOI :
10.1109/IAW.2007.381931