Implementing secure data access control for multi-authority cloud storage system using Ciphertext Policy-Attribute based encryption

Author(s):  
S. Vijaya Lekshmi ◽  
M. P. Revathi

Cloud computing, an efficient technology that utilizes huge amount of data file storage with security. However, the content owner does not controlling data access for unauthorized clients and does not control data storage and usage of data. Some previous approaches data access control to help data de-duplication concurrently for cloud storage system. Encrypted data for cloud storage is not effectively handled by current industrial de-duplication solutions. The deduplication is unguarded from brute-force attacks and fails in supporting control of data access .An efficient data confining technique that eliminates redundant data’s multiple copies which is commonly used is Data-Deduplication. It reduces the space needed to store these data and thus bandwidth is saved. An efficient content discovery and preserving De-duplication (ECDPD) algorithm that detects client file range and block range of de-duplication in storing data files in the cloud storage system was proposed to overpower the above problems.Data access control is supported by ECDPD actively. Based on Experimental evaluations, proposed ECDPD method reduces 3.802 milliseconds of DUT (Data Uploading Time) and 3.318 milliseconds of DDT (Data Downloading Time) compared than existing approaches


2014 ◽  
Vol 571-572 ◽  
pp. 79-89
Author(s):  
Ting Zhong ◽  
You Peng Sun ◽  
Qiao Liu

In the cloud storage system, the server is no longer trusted, which is different from the traditional storage system. Therefore, it is necessary for data owners to encrypt data before outsourcing it for sharing. Simultaneously, the enforcement of access policies and support of policies updates becomes one of the most challenging issues. Ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption (CP-ABE) is an appropriate solution to this issue. However, it comes with a new obstacle which is the attribute and user revocation. In this paper, we propose a fine-grained access control scheme with efficient revocation based on CP-ABE approach. In the proposed scheme, we not only realize an efficient and immediate revocation, but also eliminate some burden of computational overhead. The analysis results indicate that the proposed scheme is efficient and secure for access control in cloud storage systems.


Author(s):  
Jayesh Sahebrav Patil ◽  
Prashant Mininath Mane

From the time in memorial, Information Security has remained a primary concern and today when most of the sensitive data is stored on Cloud with client organization having lesser control over the stored data, the fundamental way to fix this issue is to encrypt such data. So, a secure user imposed data access control system must be given, before the users outsource any data to the cloud for storage. Attribute Based Encryption (ABE) system is one such asymmetric key based cryptosystem that has received much attention that provides fine-grained access control to data stored on the cloud. In this paper, we propose a more proficient and richer type of Attribute Based Encryption technique (RSABE) that not only considers the Outsourced ABE construction but also address the issue of revocation in case of change of attributes of the group user or organization; once a user is removed from the group, the keys are updated and these new keys are distributed among the existing users also our system supports the Keyword search over encrypted data in the mobile cloud storage. In multi keyword search; data owners and users can generate the keywords index and search trapdoor, respectively, without relying on always online trusted authority. Experimental results prove that the performance of the proposed system is greater than existing system in terms of security, time consumption and memory utilization & data availability.


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