An SKP-ABE Scheme for Secure and Efficient Data Sharing in Cloud Environments

Author:

Hwang Yong-Woon1ORCID,Kim Su-Hyun2ORCID,Seo Daehee3ORCID,Lee Im-Yeong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Software Convergence, Soonchunhyang University, Asan 31538, Republic of Korea

2. ICT Industry Strategy Team, National IT Industry Promotion Agency, Jincheon-Gun 27872, Republic of Korea

3. Faculty of Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering, Sangmyung University, Seoul 03016, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Security threats such as data forgery and leakage may occur when sharing data in cloud environments. Therefore, it is important to encrypt your data and securely access it when sharing it with other users via a cloud server. Of the various security technologies, research on secure data sharing commonly employs Key Policy Attribute-Based Encryption (KP-ABE). However, existing KP-ABE schemes generally lack ciphertext search features. Furthermore, even if a KP-ABE scheme incorporates it, the number of searches required increases markedly by the number of attributes used in the search. It in turn proportionally increases the ciphertext size. In addition, the attribute authority (AA) could be attacked, which can result in the leakage of users’ decryption keys. AA is a server that manages user attributes and decryption keys when using attribute-based encryption in a cloud environment. If the AA is curious, it can cause problems with the key escrow with the attributes and decryption (secret) key information of the users it knows. In this paper, to solve all these problems, we present a new scheme called Searchable Key-Policy Attribute-Based Encryption (SKP-ABE) for secure and efficient data sharing in the cloud. This proposed SKP-ABE scheme allows fast ciphertext search and keeps the ciphertext of constant size. The key escrow problem is solved via user key generation.

Funder

Soonchunhyang University

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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