We present a new circuit-based protocol for multi-party private set intersection (PSI) that allows m parties to compute the intersection of their datasets without revealing any additional information about the items outside the intersection. Building upon the two-party Sort-Compare-Shuffle (SCS) protocol, we seamlessly extend it to a multi-party setting. Demonstrating its practicality through implementation, our protocol exhibits acceptable performance. Specifically, with 7 parties, each possessing a set size of 2^{12}, our protocol completes in just 19 seconds. Moreover, circuit-based protocols like ours have an advantage over using custom protocols to perform more complex computation. We substantiate this advantage by incorporating a module for calculating the Jaccard similarity metric of the private sets which can be used in the application domain of network traffic analysis for anomaly detection. This extension showcases the versatility of our protocol beyond set intersection computations, demonstrating its efficacy in preserving privacy while efficiently identifying abnormal patterns in network flow.
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