Abstract

As information technology develops, cloud storage has been widely accepted for keeping volumes of data. Remote data auditing scheme enables cloud user to confirm the integrity of her outsourced file via the auditing against cloud storage, without downloading the file from cloud. In view of the significant computational cost caused by the auditing process, outsourced auditing model is proposed to make user outsource the heavy auditing task to third party auditor (TPA). Although the first outsourced auditing scheme can protect against the malicious TPA, this scheme enables TPA to have read access right over user’s outsourced data, which is a potential risk for user data privacy. In this paper, we introduce the notion of User Focus for outsourced auditing, which emphasizes the idea that lets user dominate her own data. Based on User Focus, our proposed scheme not only can prevent user’s data from leaking to TPA without depending on data encryption but also can avoid the use of additional independent random source that is very difficult to meet in practice. We also describe how to make our scheme support dynamic updates. According to the security analysis and experimental evaluations, our proposed scheme is provably secure and significantly efficient.

Highlights

  • In recent years, cloud computing has triggered profound technology changes in the field of information industry, promoting the rapid development of IoT (Internet of things) and big data that have gained so much attention in our daily social and economic activities [1]

  • As an important feature to further reduce the burden on the user, public auditing is first proposed by Ateniese et al [7] and has been adopted extensively by the subsequent improved schemes [13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22], which enables a third party auditor (TPA) to audit cloud servers on behalf of user for ensuring the outsourced data integrity

  • Any public auditing/verification scheme can be transformed into a private scheme, just by making user perform the auditing work that should be delegated to TPA

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Summary

Introduction

Cloud computing has triggered profound technology changes in the field of information industry, promoting the rapid development of IoT (Internet of things) and big data that have gained so much attention in our daily social and economic activities [1]. For the various online cloud storage applications (e.g., online videos) where user cannot encrypt her data prior to outsourcing and only resorts to CSP to protect against outsourced data leakage, it is clearly that the direct extension of Fortress upon these online applications is impractical, since the design of revealing outsourced data to TPA is inevitable in Fortress It is necessary for an outsourced auditing scheme to include the privacy-preserving mechanism that is independent of data encryption to defend against curious TPA. With introducing User Focus, we propose an efficient and secure outsourced auditing scheme, which can defend against any malicious entity and can protect user’s outsourced data from curious TPA without depending on data encryption.

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