On the Practicality of PIR - Radu Sion
On the Practicality of PIR - Radu Sion On the Practicality of PIR - Radu Sion
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Comparison: Pentium 4 Stony Brook Network Security and Applied Cryptography Lab Illustrative baseline. Pentium 4. 3.4GHz. 1GB RAM. 11000 MIPS. OpenSSL 0.9.7f DES/CBC: 70MB/sec RC4: 138MB/sec MD5: 18-615MB/sec SHA1: 18-340MB/sec Modular MUL 1024: 273000/sec RSA1024 Sign: 261/sec RSA1024 Verify: 5324/sec 3DES: 26MB/sec Practicality of Private Information Retrieval (NDSS, February 2006) 23
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