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Privacy-Preserving Computation and Verification of Aggregate Queries on Outsourced Da

HPL-2009-119 Privacy-Preserving Computation and Verification of Aggregate Queries on Outsourced Databases - Thompson, Brian; Haber, Stuart; Horne, William G.; Sander, Tomas; Yao, Danfeng
Keyword(s): aggregate query, outsource, privacy, integrity, secret sharing, verification
Abstract: Outsourced databases provide a solution for data owners who want to delegate the task of answering database queries to third-party service providers. However, distrustful users may desire a means of verifying the integrity of responses to their database queries. Simultaneously, for privacy or securi ...
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GnuPG::Tie(3pm) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   GnuPG::Tie(3pm)

NAME
GnuPG::Tie::Encrypt - Tied filehandle interface to encryption with the GNU Privacy Guard. GnuPG::Tie::Decrypt - Tied filehandle interface to decryption with the GNU Privacy Guard. SYNOPSIS
use GnuPG::Tie::Encrypt; use GnuPG::Tie::Decrypt; tie *CIPHER, 'GnuPG::Tie::Encrypt', armor => 1, recipient => 'User'; print CIPHER <<EOF; This is a secret EOF local $/ = undef; my $ciphertext = <CIPHER>; close CIPHER; untie *CIPHER; tie *PLAINTEXT, 'GnuPG::Tie::Decrypt', passphrase => 'secret'; print PLAINTEXT $ciphertext; my $plaintext = <PLAINTEXT>; # $plaintext should now contains 'This is a secret' close PLAINTEXT; untie *PLAINTEXT; DESCRIPTION
GnuPG::Tie::Encrypt and GnuPG::Tie::Decrypt provides a tied file handle interface to encryption/decryption facilities of the GNU Privacy guard. With GnuPG::Tie::Encrypt everyting you write to the file handle will be encrypted. You can read the ciphertext from the same file handle. With GnuPG::Tie::Decrypt you may read the plaintext equivalent of a ciphertext. This is one can have been written to file handle. All options given to the tie constructor will be passed on to the underlying GnuPG object. You can use a mix of options to output directly to a file or to read directly from a file, only remember than once you start reading from the file handle you can't write to it anymore. AUTHOR
Francis J. Lacoste <francis.lacoste@Contre.COM> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 iNsu Innovations Inc. Copyright (c) 2001 Francis J. Lacoste This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. SEE ALSO
gpg(1) GnuPG(3) perl v5.14.2 2011-11-22 GnuPG::Tie(3pm)