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by Ar-Curunir
3295 days ago
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It's much better than what is out there in industry, however: plaintext data. Usually the attacker when you upload data to the cloud isn't the cloud provider, but outside intruders. I feel it's not constructive to claim that solutions that provide intermediate security are useless; schemes that provide strong security (eg. ORAM based schemes) are far from practicality, and so these intermediate security solutions are the best we've got. |
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Respectfully, I find this "more secure stuff is slow so we have to live with what we've got" argument to be specious. There simply is no evidence that a fast encrypted database must also provide very weak confidentiality guarantees.