Abstract

The Information-centric Network (ICN) paradigm is an important initiative toward an Internet architecture more suitable for content distribution. The change it imposes by naming, routing, and forwarding content directly on the network layer empowers the architecture with several interesting characteristics, such as in-network caching. As contents are meaningful for different users, they can be opportunistically cached and easily accessed by them, which improves content delivery and user experience. However, the fact that users can retrieve content through caches without interacting with the content provider raises security concerns regarding unauthorized access and the enforcement of access control policies. In this context, we propose an access control solution for ICN by adapting and optimizing a proxy re-encryption scheme, reducing up to 33% the processing time. The proposed solution is perfectly aligned with ICN demands, simultaneously ensuring content protection against unauthorized access of contents retrieved from unrestricted in-network caches as well as access control policies enforcement for legitimate users.

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