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Section: New Results

Revisiting Private Web Search using Intel SGX

Participant : Antoine Boutet.

The leakage of user search queries by search engines, which is at the heart of their economic model, makes private Web search an essential functionality to offer to those users that care about their privacy. Nowadays, there exists no satisfactory approach to enable users to access search engines in a privacy-preserving way. Existing solutions are either too costly due to the heavy use of cryptographic mechanisms (e.g., private information retrieval protocols), subject to attacks (e.g., Tor, TrackMeNot, GooPIR) or rely on weak adversarial models (e.g., PEAS). This work [6] introduces X-Search, a novel private Web search mechanism building on the disruptive software guard extensions (SGX) proposed by Intel. We compare X-Search to its closest competitors, Tor and PEAS using a dataset of real web search queries. Our evaluation shows that: (1) X-Search offers stronger privacy guarantees than its competitors as it operates under a stronger adversarial model; (2) it better resists state-of-the-art re-identification attacks; (3) from the performance perspective, X-Search outperforms its competitors both in terms of latency and throughput by orders of magnitude.