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Flexible and Fine-Grained Attribute-Based Data Storage in Cloud Computing

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This article provides a ciphertext-policy attribute based encryption (CP-ABE) scheme with efficient user revocation for cloud storage system that can withstand collusion attack performed by revoked users cooperating with existing users and proves the security of the scheme under the divisible computation Diffie-Hellman assumption.
Abstract
With the development of cloud computing, outsourcing data to cloud server attracts lots of attentions. To guarantee the security and achieve flexibly fine-grained file access control, attribute based encryption (ABE) was proposed and used in cloud storage system. However, user revocation is the primary issue in ABE schemes. In this article, we provide a ciphertext-policy attribute based encryption (CP-ABE) scheme with efficient user revocation for cloud storage system. The issue of user revocation can be solved efficiently by introducing the concept of user group. When any user leaves, the group manager will update users’ private keys except for those who have been revoked. Additionally, CP-ABE scheme has heavy computation cost, as it grows linearly with the complexity for the access structure. To reduce the computation cost, we outsource high computation load to cloud service providers without leaking file content and secret keys. Notably, our scheme can withstand collusion attack performed by revoked users cooperating with existing users. We prove the security of our scheme under the divisible computation Diffie-Hellman assumption. The result of our experiment shows computation cost for local devices is relatively low and can be constant. Our scheme is suitable for resource constrained devices.

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TAFC: Time and Attribute Factors Combined Access Control for Time-Sensitive Data in Public Cloud

TL;DR: By embedding timed-release encryption into Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-based Encryption (CP-ABE), a new time and attribute factors combined access control on time-sensitive data for public cloud storage (named TAFC), this paper proposes an efficient approach to design access policies faced with diverse access requirements for time- sensitive data.
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Anonymous certificate-based broadcast encryption with constant decryption cost

TL;DR: An anonymous certificate-based broadcast encryption scheme with constant decryption cost that achieves anonymity and confidentiality against adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks simultaneously under standard assumption is introduced.
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Efficiently Revocable and Searchable Attribute-Based Encryption Scheme for Mobile Cloud Storage

TL;DR: An efficiently revocable and searchable ABE (RSABE) scheme for the mobile cloud storage is proposed and is proven to be semantically secure against selective ciphertext policy and chosen plaintext attack, and to be secure against chosen keyword attack in the random oracle model.
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Ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption supporting access policy update and its extension with preserved attributes

TL;DR: This work introduces a new notion of CP-ABE supporting access policy update that captures the functionalities of attribute addition and revocation to access policies, formalizes the security requirements for this notion, and constructs two provably secure CP-abE schemes supporting AND-gate access policy with constant-size ciphertext for user decryption.
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Cryptographic Solutions for Cloud Storage: Challenges and Research Opportunities

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide a critique of the wide range of cryptographic schemes designed for securing sensitive data in the cloud computing environment, as well as outlining the research opportunities in the use of cryptographic techniques in cloud computing.
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Identity-Based Encryption from the Weil Pairing

TL;DR: This work proposes a fully functional identity-based encryption (IBE) scheme based on bilinear maps between groups and gives precise definitions for secure IBE schemes and gives several applications for such systems.
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Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-Based Encryption

TL;DR: A system for realizing complex access control on encrypted data that is conceptually closer to traditional access control methods such as role-based access control (RBAC) and secure against collusion attacks is presented.
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Attribute-based encryption for fine-grained access control of encrypted data

TL;DR: This work develops a new cryptosystem for fine-grained sharing of encrypted data that is compatible with Hierarchical Identity-Based Encryption (HIBE), and demonstrates the applicability of the construction to sharing of audit-log information and broadcast encryption.
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Fuzzy identity-based encryption

TL;DR: In this article, a new type of identity-based encryption called Fuzzy Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) was introduced, where an identity is viewed as set of descriptive attributes, and a private key for an identity can decrypt a ciphertext encrypted with an identity if and only if the identities are close to each other as measured by the set overlap distance metric.
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Fuzzy Identity Based Encryption.

TL;DR: In this paper, a new type of identity-based encryption called Fuzzy Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) was introduced, where an identity is viewed as set of descriptive attributes, and a private key for an identity can decrypt a ciphertext encrypted with an identity if and only if the identities are close to each other as measured by the set overlap distance metric.
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