Visible to the public Anonymous Data Sharing Between Organisations with Elliptic Curve Cryptography

TitleAnonymous Data Sharing Between Organisations with Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsWill, M. A., Ko, R. K. L., Schlickmann, S. J.
Conference Name2017 IEEE Trustcom/BigDataSE/ICESS
Keywordsanonymous data sharing, anonymous routing, Ciphers, circuit creation, computer network security, data sharing, destination anonymity, Elliptic curve cryptography, encrypted search capabilities, Encryption, information leakage, Internet, Internet traffic, law enforcement, Light-weight, Metrics, Peer-to-peer computing, Protocols, pubcrawl, public key cryptography, Resiliency, Scalability, Secure Processing, source anonymity, streaming design, telecommunication network routing, telecommunication traffic
Abstract

Promoting data sharing between organisations is challenging, without the added concerns over having actions traced. Even with encrypted search capabilities, the entities digital location and downloaded information can be traced, leaking information to the hosting organisation. This is a problem for law enforcement and government agencies, where any information leakage is not acceptable, especially for investigations. Anonymous routing is a technique to stop a host learning which agency is accessing information. Many related works for anonymous routing have been proposed, but are designed for Internet traffic, and are over complicated for internal usage. A streaming design for circuit creation is proposed using elliptic curve cryptography. Allowing for a simple anonymous routing solution, which provides fast performance with source and destination anonymity to other organisations.

URLieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8029550/
DOI10.1109/Trustcom/BigDataSE/ICESS.2017.347
Citation Keywill_anonymous_2017