R&D: Efficient TPA-Based Auditing Scheme for Secure Cloud Storage
Numerical analysis and experimental results demonstrate efficiency of protocol.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 15, 2021 at 2:30 pmCluster Computing has published an article written by Bilin Shao, and Yanyan Ji, School of Management, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, 710055, Shaanxi, People’s Republic of China.
Abstract: “In recent years, how to design efficient auditing protocol to verify the integrity of users’ data, which is stored in cloud services provider (CSP), becomes a research focus. Homomorphic message authentication code (MAC) and homomorphic signature are two popular techniques to respectively design private and public auditing protocols. On the one hand, it is not suitable for the homomorphic-MAC-based auditing protocols to be outsourced to third-party auditor (TPA), who has more professional knowledge and computational abilities, although they have high efficiencies. On the other hand, the homomorphic-signature-based ones are very suitable for employing TPA without compromising user’s signing key but have very low efficiency (compared to the former case). In this paper, we propose a new auditing protocol, which perfectly combines the advantages of above two cases. In particular, it is almost as efficient as a homomorphic-MAC-based protocol proposed by Zhang et al. recently. Moreover, it is also suitable for outsourcing to TPA because it does not compromise the privacy of users’ signing key, which can be seen from our security analysis. Finally, numerical analysis and experimental results demonstrate the high-efficiency of our protocol.“