Abstract

In a highly evolved big data era, intelligent data analysis can improve social operation efficiency and save resources. However, it also brings masses of conflicts, such as malicious mining and abuse of personal privacy information. This paper introduces a privacy protection scheme for social applications. In this scheme, attribute based searchable encryption is used to defend the security of confidential data and ensure the availability of data. Moreover, the access control structure of ciphertext strategy can meet the needs of data sharing in social applications. Security analysis shows that the scheme does not disclose privacy information in index ciphertext, search trapdoor, and equality test. Compared with plaintext information upload and sharing, the additional performance overhead caused by the scheme is acceptable. The scheme can be actually deployed in social applications.

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