Redactable signatures on data with dependencies and their application to personal health records

David Bauer, D. Blough, A. Mohan
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Storage of personal information by service providers risks privacy loss from data breaches. Our prior work on minimal disclosure credentials presented a mechanism to control the dissemination of personal information. In that work, personal data was broken into individual claims, which can be released in arbitrary subsets while still being cryptographically verifiable. In applying that work, we encountered the problem of connections between claims, which manifest as disclosure dependencies. In this work, we provide an efficient way to provide minimal disclosure, but with cryptographic enforcement of dependencies between claims, as specified by the claims certifier. This provides a mechanism for redactable signatures on data with disclosure dependencies. We show that an implementation of our scheme can verify thousands of dependent claims in tens of milliseconds. We also describe ongoing work in which the approach is being used within a larger system for dispensing personal health records.
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具有依赖项的数据上的可重写签名及其在个人健康记录中的应用
服务提供商存储个人信息可能会因数据泄露而导致隐私丢失。我们之前关于最小披露凭证的工作提出了一种控制个人信息传播的机制。在这项工作中,个人数据被分解成个人索赔,这些索赔可以在任意子集中发布,同时仍然可以加密验证。在应用这项工作时,我们遇到了权利要求之间的联系问题,这表现为披露依赖关系。在这项工作中,我们提供了一种有效的方法来提供最小程度的披露,但在权利要求之间的依赖关系中使用加密强制,由权利要求证明者指定。这为具有披露依赖关系的数据提供了一种可重读签名的机制。我们证明了我们的方案的实现可以在几十毫秒内验证数千个依赖声明。我们还描述了正在进行的工作,其中该方法正在一个更大的系统中用于分发个人健康记录。
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