基于属性可验证的有条件代理重新加密方案
Yongli Tang1, Minglu Jin1, Hui Meng1
1College of Software, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454000, China.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|May 27, 2023
概括
本研究引入了基于属性的可验证条件代理重新加密 (AB-VCPRE) 方案,以检测云计算中半诚实代理商的不可靠计算. 新方法通过验证重新加密的数据来确保安全的数据处理,增强代理责任.
科学领域:
- 云计算安全 云计算安全
- 密码学 密码学 密码学 密码学
- 数据 隐私 数据 隐私 数据
背景情况:
- 云计算中的半诚实代理可能会执行不可靠的计算.
- 现有的基于属性的条件代理重新加密 (AB-CPRE) 算法难以检测代理的不当行为.
- 需要强大的机制来确保数据完整性和代理责任在云环境中.
研究的目的:
- 提出一种基于属性的可验证条件代理重新加密 (AB-VCPRE) 方案.
- 解决当前AB-CPRE算法的局限性,以检测代理的不当行为.
- 提高云计算中数据处理的安全性和可靠性.
主要方法:
- 开发一个包含同型签名的AB-VCPRE方案.
- 验证服务器对重新加密的加密文本实施验证过程.
- 在标准模型中进行安全分析,并根据错误学习 (LWE) 假设证明CPA安全性.
主要成果:
- 拟议的AB-VCPRE计划有效地检测代理人的非法活动.
- 该方案确保了稳定性,允许验证服务器确认正确的加密文本转换.
- 在标准模型中验证了AB-VCPRE方案的可靠性和安全性.
结论:
- 该AB-VCPRE方案提供了一个强大的解决方案,用于检测云环境中不可靠的代理计算.
- 同型签名的整合提高了问责制和数据完整性.
- 该方案提供可证明的安全保证,使其适用于敏感的云应用程序.
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