Secure Distributed Storage: Optimal Trade-Off Between Storage Rate and
Privacy Leakage
- FedML
Consider the problem of storing data in a distributed manner over servers. Specifically, the data needs to (i) be recoverable from any servers, and (ii) remain private from any colluding servers, where privacy is quantified in terms of mutual information between the data and all the information available at any colluding servers. For this model, our main results are (i) the fundamental trade-off between storage size and the level of desired privacy, and (ii) the optimal amount of local randomness necessary at the encoder. As a byproduct, our results provide an optimal lower bound on the individual share size of ramp secret sharing schemes under a more general leakage symmetry condition than the ones previously considered in the literature.
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