Abstract
With the comprehensive development of cloud computing technology, more and more enterprises and individuals tend to outsource computing, data, and other resources to the cloud service providers to save the data management cost. Since the plaintext data outsourcing in the cloud could leak users’ private information, it is highly recommended to encrypt them before outsourcing. However, it is a challenge to perform searches over encrypted cloud data. In this paper, we adopt the keyword grouping idea into the traditional inverted index and propose a keyword-grouping inverted index (KGI-index). Based on the index, we propose a privacy-preserving KGI-index based multi-keywords ranked search scheme (KMRS). To improve the search efficiency, we adopt two strategies including grouping high relevant keywords and using the complete binary tree structure to optimize the index. The security analysis and experimental result show that the proposed scheme is a privacy-preserving and efficient multi-keyword ranked search scheme over encrypted cloud data.
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