This paper presents a novel key-based access control technique for secure outsourcing key-value stores where values correspond to documents that are indexed and accessed using keys. The proposed approach adopts Shamir's secret-sharing that offers unconditional or information-theoretic security. It supports keyword-based document retrieval while preventing leakage of the data, access rights of users, or the size (\textit{i}.\textit{e}., volume of the output that satisfies a query). The proposed approach allows servers to detect (and abort) malicious clients from gaining unauthorized access to data, and prevents malicious servers from altering data undetected while ensuring efficient access -- it takes 231.5ms over 5,000 keywords across 500,000 files.
@article{arxiv.2507.10730,
title = {Access Control for Information-Theoretically Secure Key-Document Stores},
author = {Yin Li and Sharad Mehrota and Shantanu Sharma and Komal Kumari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.10730},
year = {2025}
}
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An extended abstract of this version has been accepted in VLDB 2025