On the Practicality of PIR - Radu Sion
On the Practicality of PIR - Radu Sion On the Practicality of PIR - Radu Sion
Past: 1 bit multiplication vs. transfer Stony Brook Network Security and Applied Cryptography Lab Practicality of Private Information Retrieval (NDSS, February 2006) 10
Present: Hardware Stony Brook Network Security and Applied Cryptography Lab Illustrative baseline. Results hold within orders of magnitude (e.g., if chip would be ten times faster). Wide spread. Fast ALUs. Setup: 3.6GHz, 1GB RAM. 11000 MIPS (Intel). Practicality of Private Information Retrieval (NDSS, February 2006) 11
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