2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2955243
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Verifiable Subgraph Matching With Cryptographic Accumulators in Cloud Computing

Abstract: Due to the rapid development of social networks, bio-informatics, internet-of-things etc., subgraph matching query can be found in various applications. Meanwhile, the increasing popularity of storing graph data in the cloud drives demands for graph query processing on a remote cloud server. However, the query results in this scenario may not be guaranteed to be correct, especially when the cloud service provider (CSP) is malicious or compromised by some adversaries, for example, a CSP might omit some edges of… Show more

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“…During query tasks, both the sender and verifiers mutually authenticates each other in order to protect sub-graph mining data. Cryptographic accumulators based sub graph matching in public clouds was introduced in [40]. Initially, data owner stores his/her graph data to the cloud sever in secure manner by providing keys for evaluation, the evaluation key broadcast to the authenticated users for obtain the query data in secure manner.…”
Section: Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During query tasks, both the sender and verifiers mutually authenticates each other in order to protect sub-graph mining data. Cryptographic accumulators based sub graph matching in public clouds was introduced in [40]. Initially, data owner stores his/her graph data to the cloud sever in secure manner by providing keys for evaluation, the evaluation key broadcast to the authenticated users for obtain the query data in secure manner.…”
Section: Problem Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%