Title :
Enforcing Secure and Privacy-Preserving Information Brokering in Distributed Information Sharing
Author :
Fengjun Li ; Bo Luo ; Peng Liu ; Dongwon Lee ; Chao-Hsien Chu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of EECS, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
Abstract :
Today´s organizations raise an increasing need for information sharing via on-demand access. Information brokering systems (IBSs) have been proposed to connect large-scale loosely federated data sources via a brokering overlay, in which the brokers make routing decisions to direct client queries to the requested data servers. Many existing IBSs assume that brokers are trusted and thus only adopt server-side access control for data confidentiality. However, privacy of data location and data consumer can still be inferred from metadata (such as query and access control rules) exchanged within the IBS, but little attention has been put on its protection. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to preserve privacy of multiple stakeholders involved in the information brokering process. We are among the first to formally define two privacy attacks, namely attribute-correlation attack and inference attack, and propose two countermeasure schemes automaton segmentation and query segment encryption to securely share the routing decision-making responsibility among a selected set of brokering servers. With comprehensive security analysis and experimental results, we show that our approach seamlessly integrates security enforcement with query routing to provide system-wide security with insignificant overhead.
Keywords :
authorisation; data privacy; information systems; query processing; IBS; attribute-correlation attack; automaton segmentation scheme; brokering overlay; data confidentiality; data consumer privacy; data location privacy; distributed information sharing; inference attack; information brokering system; meta data; privacy attack; privacy-preserving information brokering; query routing; query segment encryption scheme; routing decision-making; secure information brokering; security analysis; security enforcement; server-side access control; Access control; Automata; Organizations; Privacy; Routing; Servers; XML; Access control; information sharing; privacy;
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2013.2247398