Abstract

The integrity of real-time data streams has not been solved for a long time and has gradually become a difficult problem in the field of data security. Most of the current data integrity verification schemes are constructed using cryptographic algorithms with complex computation, which cannot be directly applied to real-time stream computing systems. Aiming at the above issue, this paper adopts the Carter–Wegman MAC method, pseudo-random function and symmetric cryptography mechanism to construct the Real-Time Data Integrity Verification scheme based on symmetric key in stream computing systems (RT-DIV), which converts a one-time MAC to a multiple-time MAC and retains the advantage of security performance. Then, a security analysis is given under the standard model. Finally, experiments and data analysis are conducted in a simulated environment, and the experimental results show that the RT-DIV scheme can effectively guarantee the integrity of real-time data streams. Furthermore, the RT-DIV scheme lays the foundation for the secure application of the stream computing system.

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