Abstract

We present a linear-time, space and communication data-oblivious algorithm for securely merging two private, sorted lists into a single sorted, secret-shared list in the two party setting. Although merging two sorted lists can be done insecurely in linear time, previous secure merge algorithms all require super-linear time and communication. A key feature of our construction is a novel method to obliviously traverse permuted lists in sorted order. Our algorithm only requires black-box use of the underlying additively homomorphic cryptosystem and generic secure computation protocols for comparison and equality testing.

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