Abstract
There are lots of data management systems, according to various reasons, designating their high computational work-loads to public cloud service providers. It is well-known that once we entrust our tasks to a cloud server, we may face several threats, such as privacy-infringement with regard to users attribute information; therefore, an appropriate privacy preserving mechanism is a must for constructing a secure cloud-based data management system (SCBDMS). To design a reliable SCBDMS with server-enforced revocation ability is a very challenging task even if the server is working under the honest-but-curious mode. In existing data management systems, there seldom provide privacy-preserving revocation service, especially when it is outsourced to a third party. In this work, with the aids of oblivious transfer and the newly proposed stateless lazy re-encryption (SLREN) mechanism, a SCBDMS, with secure, reliable and efficient server-enforced attribute revocation ability is built. Comparing with related works, our experimental results show that, in the newly constructed SCBDMS, the storage-requirement of the cloud server and the communication overheads between cloud server and systems users are largely reduced, due to the nature of late involvement of SLREN.
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