Abstract: Path validation assures operational integrity in 5G networks with various network infrastructures where nodes en route are operated by multiple untrusted network slicing authorities. However, in order to correctly validate a path, traditional solutions require the entire path to be revealed to all parties involved, which may potentially expose the network structure to malicious attackers. In this work, we propose a decentralized privacy-preserving path validation protocol utilizing XOR, hashing and Non-interactive zero-knowledge proof (NIZK) that guarantees security and privacy but circumvents performance compromise. We tested our protocols in a simulated multi-authority network to show how the privacy-preserving path validation can protect node privacy without significantly degrading performance.
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