StealthDB: a Scalable Encrypted Database with Full SQL Query Support

  • Vinayagamurthy D
  • Gribov A
  • Gorbunov S
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Abstract

Encrypted database systems provide a great method for protecting sensitive data in untrusted infrastructures. These systems are built using either special-purpose cryptographic algorithms that support operations over encrypted data, or by leveraging trusted computing co-processors. Strong cryptographic algorithms (e.g., public-key encryptions, garbled circuits) usually result in high performance overheads, while weaker algorithms (e.g., order-preserving encryption) result in large leakage profiles. On the other hand, some encrypted database systems (e.g., Cipherbase, TrustedDB) leverage non-standard trusted computing devices, and are designed to work around the architectural limitations of the specific devices used.In this work we build StealthDB – an encrypted database system from Intel SGX. Our system can run on any newer generation Intel CPU. StealthDB has a very small trusted computing base, scales to large transactional workloads, requires minor DBMS changes, and provides a relatively strong security guarantees at steady state and during query execution. Our prototype on top of Postgres supports the full TPC-C benchmark with a 30% decrease in the average throughput over an unmodified version of Postgres operating on a 2GB unencrypted dataset.

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Vinayagamurthy, D., Gribov, A., & Gorbunov, S. (2019). StealthDB: a Scalable Encrypted Database with Full SQL Query Support. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2019(3), 370–388. https://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2019-0052

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