Abstract

This paper presents a novel key issuing scheme for distributed online social networks based on identity-based encryption (IBE). The scheme involves two essential objects, Key Privacy Authority (KPA) and Privacy Chum (PC). KPA and PC cannot impersonate network users to obtain users’ private keys. The experiment results indicate that the scheme is feasible and efficient, and it can sustain large-scale online social networks.

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