Abstract

Cloud computing has revolutionized data storage and processing, but it has also introduced significant challenges in ensuring data privacy and access control. In this research paper, we explore and understand the potential of Ciphertext Policy Attribute-Based Encryption (CP-ABE) as a cryptographic solution for enhancing cloud security through fine-grained access control. Our exploration begins with a comprehensive analysis of CP-ABE, including its architecture, components, and encryption/decryption processes. We delve into the security aspects of CP-ABE, evaluating its strengths, advantages, and vulnerabilities. We conduct a thorough performance evaluation, analyzing its computational overhead and comparingits efficiency with other encryption techniques commonly used in the cloud. Our findings indicate that CP-ABE offers fine-grained access control and data confidentiality, empowering data owners to enforce complex access policies. However, challenges related to attribute authority trust, key escrow, and policy complexity must be addressed to ensure its robustness in real-world deployments.Ciphertext Policy Attribute-Based Encryption (CP-ABE) introduces a hopeful method for dealing with the challenges related to controlling who can access information and keeping data private in cloud computing.Our research contributes valuable insights into CP-ABE's security, performance, and practical applications.

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