Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
452425 Computer Networks 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Enabling private relationships in social networks is an important issue recently raised in the literature. We describe in this paper a new protocol which offers private relationships allowing resource access through indirect relationships without requiring a mediating trusted third party (although an optimistic trusted third party is used which only acts in case of conflict). Thanks to homomorphic encryption, our scheme prevents the resource owner from learning the relationships and trust levels between the users who collaborate in the resource access. In this way, the number of users who might refuse collaboration due to privacy concerns is minimized. This results in increased resource availability, as the chances that certain nodes become isolated at a given period of time are reduced. Empirical evidence is provided about the proposed protocol being scalable and deployable in practical social networks.

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