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International Journal of Reliable Information and Assurance

Volume 2, No. 1, 2014, pp 33-40
http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/ijria.2014.2.1.04

Abstract



Advanced Identity-Based Encryption in Cloud Computing



    Vijaya Lakshmi Paruchuri1, Ha-neul Kim2 and Yang Shanshan3
    1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, KL University, Vaddeswaram, Guntur
    2Dept. Convergence Security, Sungshin Women’s University, Dongseon-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea
    3Hangzhou Dianzi University, No.1158# Baiyang Second Street,Hangzhou Economic Development Zone, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province

    Abstract

    Cloud computing gives an adaptable and helpful route for information sharing, which brings different advantages for both the general public and people. However, there exists a characteristic resistance for clients to straightforwardly outsource the mutual information to the cloud server since the information frequently contains significant data. In this manner, it is important to put cryptographically upgraded get to control on the mutual information. Personality based encryption is a promising cryptographical primitive to manufacture a pragmatic information sharing framework. Be that as it may, get to control is not static. That is, the point at which some client's approval is lapsed, there ought to be a component that can evacuate him/her from the system. Thusly, the disavowed client can't get to both the beforehand and along these lines shared information. To this end, we propose an idea called revocable-capacity character based encryption (RS-IBE), which can give the forward/in reverse security of ciphertext by presenting the functionalities of client disavowal and ciphertext redesign at the same time. Moreover, we display a solid development of RS-IBE, and demonstrate its security in the characterized security show. The execution examinations demonstrate that the proposed RS-IBE scheme has points of interest as far as usefulness and proficiency, and in this manner is achievable for a reasonable and savvy information sharing framework. At last, we give usage aftereffects of the proposed plan to exhibit its practicability.


 

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