A Novel Key-Aggregate system for Efficient Data Sharing in Cloud Storage
Abstract
Cloud Computing observed a rapid growth recently. Data sharing is an essential functionality in cloud storage. In this paper, we show how to efficiently, securely and flexibly share data with others in cloud storage. We describe new public-key cryptosystems that produce constant-size ciphertexts such that efficient delegation of decryption rights for any set of ciphertexts is possible. The novelty is that one can aggregate any set of secret keys and make them as compact as a single key, but encompassing the power of all the keys being aggregated. In other words, the secret key holder can release a constant-size aggregate key for flexible choices of ciphertext set in cloud storage, but the other encrypted files outside the set remain confidential. This compact aggregate key can be conveniently sent to others or be stored in a smart card with very limited secure storage. We provide formal security analysis of our schemes in the standard model. We also describe other application of our schemes. In particular, our schemes give the first public-key patient-controlled encryption for flexible hierarchy, which was yet to be known.
Keywords — Cloud storage; data sharing; key-aggregate encryption; patient-controlled encryption
Keywords — Cloud storage; data sharing; key-aggregate encryption; patient-controlled encryption
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