Abstract

Cloud computing and 6G networks are in high demand at present due to their appealing features as well as the security of data stored in the cloud. There are various challenging methods that are computationally complicated that can be used in cloud security. Identity-based encryption (IBE) is the most widely used techniques for protecting data transmitted over the cloud. To prevent a malicious attack, it is an access policy that restricts access to legible data to only authorized users. The four stages of IBE are setup, key extraction or generation, decryption and encryption. Key generation is a necessary and time-consuming phase in the creation of a security key. The creation of uncrackable and non-derivable secure keys is a difficult computational and decisional task. In order to prevent user identities from being leaked, even if an opponent or attacker manages to encrypted material or to decode the key this study presents an advanced identity-based encryption technique with an equality test. The results of the experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm encrypts and decrypts data faster than the efficient selective-ID secure IBE strategy, a competitive approach. The proposed method's ability to conceal the identity of the user by utilizing the Lagrange coefficient, which is constituted of a polynomial interpolation function, is one of its most significant aspects.

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