DocumentCode
623894
Title
DAC-MACS: Effective data access control for multi-authority cloud storage systems
Author
Kan Yang ; Xiaohua Jia ; Kui Ren ; Bo Zhang
Author_Institution
Dept. of CS, City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
fYear
2013
fDate
14-19 April 2013
Firstpage
2895
Lastpage
2903
Abstract
Data access control is an effective way to ensure the data security in the cloud. However, due to data outsourcing and untrusted cloud servers, the data access control becomes a challenging issue in cloud storage systems. Existing access control schemes are no longer applicable to cloud storage systems, because they either produce multiple encrypted copies of the same data or require a fully trusted cloud server. Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-based Encryption (CP-ABE) is a promising technique for access control of encrypted data. It requires a trusted authority manages all the attributes and distributes keys in the system. In cloud storage systems, there are multiple authorities co-exist and each authority is able to issue attributes independently. However, existing CP-ABE schemes cannot be directly applied to data access control for multi-authority cloud storage systems, due to the inefficiency of decryption and revocation. In this paper, we propose DAC-MACS (Data Access Control for Multi-Authority Cloud Storage), an effective and secure data access control scheme with efficient decryption and revocation. Specifically, we construct a new multi-authority CP-ABE scheme with efficient decryption and also design an efficient attribute revocation method that can achieve both forward security and backward security. The analysis and the simulation results show that our DAC-MACS is highly efficient and provably secure under the security model.
Keywords
authorisation; cloud computing; cryptography; network servers; outsourcing; storage management; trusted computing; DAC-MACS; ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption; cloud data security; data access control for multiauthority cloud storage; data outsourcing; encrypted copies; multiauthority CP-ABE scheme; secure data access control scheme; trusted cloud server; untrusted cloud servers; Access control; Cloud computing; Encryption; Public key; Servers; Access Control; Attribute Revocation; CP-ABE; Decryption Outsourcing; Multi-authority Cloud;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location
Turin
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5944-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6567100
Filename
6567100
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