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Abstract
With the rapid development of cloud computing technology, how to achieve secure access to cloud data has become a current research hotspot. Attribute-based encryption technology provides the feasibility to achieve the above goal. However, most of the existing solutions have high computational and trust costs. Furthermore, the fairness of access authorization and the security of data search can be difficult to guarantee. To address these issues, we propose a novel access control scheme based on blockchain and attribute-based searchable encryption in cloud environment. The proposed scheme achieves fine-grained access control with low computation consumption by implementing proxy encryption and decryption, while supporting policy hiding and attribute revocation. The encrypted file is stored in the IPFS and the metadata ciphertext is stored on the blockchain, which ensures data integrity and confidentiality. Simultaneously, the scheme enables the secure search of ciphertext keyword in an open and transparent blockchain environment. Additionally, an audit contract is designed to constrain user access behavior to dynamically manage access authorization. Security analysis proves that our scheme is resistant to chosen-plaintext attacks and keyword-guessing attacks. Theoretical analysis and experimental results show that our scheme has high computational and storage efficiency, which is more advantageous than other schemes.
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1 Guangxi Minzu University, School of Artificial Intelligence, Nanning, China (GRID:grid.411860.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9431 2590); Guangxi Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Network Communication Engineering, Nanning, China (GRID:grid.411860.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9431 2590)
2 Guangxi Minzu University, School of Artificial Intelligence, Nanning, China (GRID:grid.411860.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9431 2590); Guangxi Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Network Communication Engineering, Nanning, China (GRID:grid.411860.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9431 2590); Guangxi Minzu University, Guangxi Key Laboratory of Hybrid Computation and IC Design Analysis, Nanning, China (GRID:grid.411860.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9431 2590)
3 Guangxi Minzu University, Key Laboratory of Network Communication Engineering, Nanning, China (GRID:grid.411860.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9431 2590); Guangxi Minzu University, School of Electronic Information, Nanning, China (GRID:grid.411860.a) (ISNI:0000 0000 9431 2590)