Secure Lossless Compression with Side Information
Deniz Gunduz, Elza Erkip, H. Vincent Poor

TL;DR
This paper investigates secure lossless data compression with side information at both legitimate receiver and eavesdropper, proposing bounds and showing how encoder side information enhances security by increasing eavesdropper's equivocation.
Contribution
It introduces new bounds on compression-equivocation regions considering side information at encoder and decoder, highlighting the security benefits of encoder side information.
Findings
Encoder side information can increase eavesdropper's equivocation rate.
Bounds on the compression-equivocation rate region are derived for different side information scenarios.
Side information at the encoder enhances security, unlike in pure lossless compression.
Abstract
Secure data compression in the presence of side information at both a legitimate receiver and an eavesdropper is explored. A noise-free, limited rate link between the source and the receiver, whose output can be perfectly observed by the eavesdropper, is assumed. As opposed to the wiretap channel model, in which secure communication can be established by exploiting the noise in the channel, here the existence of side information at the receiver is used. Both coded and uncoded side information are considered. In the coded side information scenario, inner and outer bounds on the compression-equivocation rate region are given. In the uncoded side information scenario, the availability of the legitimate receiver's and the eavesdropper's side information at the encoder is considered, and the compression-equivocation rate region is characterized for these cases. It is shown that the side…
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