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How Can We Achieve Query Keyword Frequency Analysis in Privacy-Preserving Situations?

Yiming Zhu    
Dehua Zhou    
Yuan Li    
Beibei Song and Chuansheng Wang    

Resumen

Recently, significant progress has been made in the field of public key encryption with keyword search (PEKS), with a focus on optimizing search methods and improving the security and efficiency of schemes. Keyword frequency analysis is a powerful tool for enhancing retrieval services in explicit databases. However, designing a PEKS scheme that integrates keyword frequency analysis while preserving privacy and security has remained challenging, as it may conflict with some of the security principles of PEKS. In this paper, we propose an innovative scheme that introduces a security deadline to query trapdoors through the use of timestamps. This means that the keywords in the query trapdoor can only be recovered after the security deadline has passed. This approach allows for keyword frequency analysis of query keywords without compromising data privacy and user privacy, while also providing protection against keyword-guessing attacks through the dual-server architecture of our scheme. Moreover, our scheme supports multi-keyword queries in multi-user scenarios and is highly scalable. Finally, we evaluate the computational and communication efficiency of our scheme, demonstrating its feasibility in practical applications.

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