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Date of Patent:
Dec. 03, 2019

Filed:

Apr. 18, 2017
Applicant:

Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc, Redmond, WA (US);

Inventors:

David Edward Brookler, Maalot, IL;

Tomer Weisberg, Haifa, IL;

Oren Yossef, Haifa, IL;

Tomer Rotstein, Haifa, IL;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G06F 16/2453 (2019.01); G06F 16/2455 (2019.01); G06F 16/248 (2019.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
G06F 16/24549 (2019.01); G06F 16/248 (2019.01); G06F 16/24545 (2019.01); G06F 16/24553 (2019.01);
Abstract

Query processors often receive queries to be processed against a data set, such as by inserting user input into parameterized fields of a query template. Some queries may include a conditional statement, and manipulation of user input (e.g., injection attacks) may introduce a delay through a conditional branch. The time required to fulfill the query may indicate which conditional branch was taken, thus revealing properties of the data set that are intended to be withheld. Instead, a query processor may examine the query to identify, between a pair of conditional branches, a processing delay of the first conditional branch as compared with the second conditional branch. The query processor may identify a query adaptation that reduces the processing delay of the first conditional branch as compared with the second conditional branch, and evaluate the query against the data set according to the query adaptation to present a query result.


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