Moving data to the cloud represents today a growing trend as it provides considerable advantages, both in terms of economy of scale and flexibility/elasticity for data owners. In such a scenario, there is however a clear need for solutions aimed at protecting the confidentiality of (sensitive) data and accesses. In this chapter, we illustrate some solutions proposed in the literature for protecting access confidentiality and classify them, depending on the underlying data structure used for data storage and support for access operations, in two classes: (i) ORAM-based approaches, and (ii) dynamically allocated data structures.

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Access privacy in the cloud

Paraboschi, Stefano;Pelosi, Gerardo;
2018-01-01

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Moving data to the cloud represents today a growing trend as it provides considerable advantages, both in terms of economy of scale and flexibility/elasticity for data owners. In such a scenario, there is however a clear need for solutions aimed at protecting the confidentiality of (sensitive) data and accesses. In this chapter, we illustrate some solutions proposed in the literature for protecting access confidentiality and classify them, depending on the underlying data structure used for data storage and support for access operations, in two classes: (i) ORAM-based approaches, and (ii) dynamically allocated data structures.
2018
De Capitani di Vimercati, Sabrina; Foresti, Sara; Paraboschi, Stefano; Pelosi, Gerardo; Samarati, Pierangela
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