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Private Information Retrieval (Paperback)
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Private Information Retrieval (Paperback)
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Information Security, Privacy, and Trust
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This book deals with Private Information Retrieval (PIR), a
technique allowing a user to retrieve an element from a server in
possession of a database without revealing to the server which
element is retrieved. PIR has been widely applied to protect the
privacy of the user in querying a service provider on the Internet.
For example, by PIR, one can query a location-based service
provider about the nearest car park without revealing his location
to the server. The first PIR approach was introduced by Chor,
Goldreich, Kushilevitz and Sudan in 1995 in a multi-server setting,
where the user retrieves information from multiple database
servers, each of which has a copy of the same database. To ensure
user privacy in the multi-server setting, the servers must be
trusted not to collude. In 1997, Kushilevitz and Ostrovsky
constructed the first single-database PIR. Since then, many
efficient PIR solutions have been discovered. Beginning with a
thorough survey of single-database PIR techniques, this text
focuses on the latest technologies and applications in the field of
PIR. The main categories are illustrated with recently proposed
PIR-based solutions by the authors. Because of the latest treatment
of the topic, this text will be highly beneficial to researchers
and industry professionals in information security and privacy.
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