XRD: Scalable Messaging System with Cryptographic Privacy

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Authors Albert Kwon, David Lu, Srinivas Devadas arXiv ID 1901.04368 Category cs.CR: Cryptography & Security Citations 80 Venue Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Even as end-to-end encrypted communication becomes more popular, private messaging remains a challenging problem due to metadata leakages, such as who is communicating with whom. Most existing systems that hide communication metadata either (1) do not scale easily, (2) incur significant overheads, or (3) provide weaker guarantees than cryptographic privacy, such as differential privacy or heuristic privacy. This paper presents XRD (short for Crossroads), a metadata private messaging system that provides cryptographic privacy, while scaling easily to support more users by adding more servers. At a high level, XRD uses multiple mix networks in parallel with several techniques, including a novel technique we call aggregate hybrid shuffle. As a result, XRD can support 2 million users with 251 seconds of latency with 100 servers. This is 12x and 3.7x faster than Atom and Pung, respectively, which are prior scalable messaging systems with cryptographic privacy.
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