Abstract

Many breakthroughs on security and privacy-preserving techniques have emerged to mitigate the trust loss of cloud hosting environment caused by various types of attacks. To enhance memory-level security of multi-keyword fuzzy search, a widely occurred query request, we take the initiative to apply Trusted Execution Environment (a.k.a TEE) technology to our protocol design which provides hardware-based tamper-proof enclaves. Then we propose the Edit Distance-based Obfuscation Mechanism to further protect the query process executed outside TEE against access pattern leakage. With concerns of practicality and performance, we also propose the two-layer fuzzy index structure and Trend-aware Cache. The former addresses the space limitation of TEE memory for searching large datasets, while the latter optimizes the cache utility of TEE with trend-aware coordinator to effectively reduce the communication overhead.

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