Use-case centric dashboard for cloud solutions
Pralhad Deshpande, Shachi Sharma, et al.
SCC 2014
Graphs are used for representing and understanding objects and their relationships for numerous applications such as social networks, semantic webs, and biological networks. Integrity assurance of data and query results for graph databases is an essential security requirement. In this paper, we propose two efficient integrity verification schemes-HMACs for graphs (gHMAC) for two-party data sharing, and redactable HMACs for graphs (rgHMAC) for third-party data sharing, such as a cloud-based graph database service. The proposed schemes have linear complexity in terms of the number of vertices and edges in the graphs, which is shown to be optimal. Our experimental results corroborate that the proposed HMAC-based schemes for graphs are highly efficient as compared to the digital signature-based schemes-computation of HMAC tags is about 10 times faster than the computation of digital signatures.
Pralhad Deshpande, Shachi Sharma, et al.
SCC 2014
Valentina Salapura, David Wood, et al.
SMARTCOMP 2019
Rafae Bhatti, Elisa Bertino, et al.
Communications of the ACM
Joshua Payne, Ashish Kundu
TPS-ISA 2019