Paper 2009/442

Fuzzy Privacy Preserving Peer-to-Peer Reputation Management

Rishab Nithyanand and Karthik Raman

Abstract

The P2PRep algorithm is a reputation-management mechanism in which a peer uses fuzzy techniques to compute local reputations and aggregates these results to compute a global reputation for another peer which has made an offer of service. While this mechanism is known to be extremely effective in the presence of malicious peers, it has one drawback: it does not preserve the anonymity of peers in the network during the voting phase of protocol. This makes it unsuitable for use in networks which associate peers with a routing identifier such as an IP address. We propose in this paper, a solution to this problem - the 3PRep (Privacy Preserving P2PRep) algorithm which implements two protocols to maintain vote privacy in P2PRep without significant additional computation and communications overhead. In doing so, we also provide a method to compute the Ordered Weighted Average (OWA) over distributed datasets while maintaining privacy of these data.

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Publication info
Published elsewhere. Unknown where it was published
Keywords
VotingP2POWATrust and Reputation
Contact author(s)
rishabn @ uci edu
History
2009-09-22: revised
2009-09-14: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2009/442
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2009/442,
      author = {Rishab Nithyanand and Karthik Raman},
      title = {Fuzzy Privacy Preserving Peer-to-Peer Reputation Management},
      howpublished = {Cryptology ePrint Archive, Paper 2009/442},
      year = {2009},
      note = {\url{https://eprint.iacr.org/2009/442}},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2009/442}
}
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