Lightweight Threshold Private Set Intersection via Oblivious Transfer

WIRELESS ALGORITHMS, SYSTEMS, AND APPLICATIONS, WASA 2021, PT III(2021)

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Abstract
As a significant basis for privacy-preserving applications of Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC), Private Set Intersection (PSI) has long been a question of great interest in a wide range of field, such as ad conversion rates and private contact tracing. Threshold PSI (t-PSI), a variant of PSI, allows two parties to learn the intersection of two sets only if the cardinality of intersection is larger (or lesser) than a threshold t. In this paper, we give a generic t-PSI construction that relies heavily on Oblivious Transfer (OT). Without resorting to the relatively expensive homomorphic calculation approaches from public-key mechanism, two kinds of t-PSI protocols could be efficiently implemented based on our proposed construction, i.e., t(<=) PSI and t(>)-PSI. Specially, we construct two efficient protocols named secret-sharing private equality test (ss)PEQT and membership text (PMT)-P-ss, which enable PSI to scale to a wide range of practical applications. The experimental simulation results show that our protocols are efficient and computation friendly.
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Secure Multiparty Computation, Private Set Intersection (PSI), Threshold PSI, Private Membership Test
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