Visible to the public Transparent Provable Data Possession Scheme for Cloud Storage

TitleTransparent Provable Data Possession Scheme for Cloud Storage
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsOGISO, S., Mohri, M., Shiraishi, Y.
Conference Name2020 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC)
Date Publishedoct
Keywordsaudit, auditing, cloud computing, cloud proof, cloud storage, compositionality, conventional PDP, data integrity, data privacy, data security techniques, discrete logarithm problem, Encryption, encryption audits, file organisation, general cloud storage system model, Mathematical model, metadata, Predictive Metrics, Probabilistic logic, provable data possession, provable security, pubcrawl, Resiliency, security, security of data, third-party auditor, transparent PDP, transparent provable Data Possession scheme, user convenience
AbstractProvable Data Possession (PDP) is one of the data security techniques to make sure that the data stored in the cloud storage exists. In PDP, the integrity of the data stored in the cloud storage is probabilistically verified by the user or a third-party auditor. In the conventional PDP, the user creates the metadata used for audition. From the viewpoint of user convenience, it is desirable to be able to audit without operations other than uploading. In other words, the challenge is to provide a transparent PDP that verifies the integrity of files according to the general cloud storage system model so as not to add operations to users. We propose a scheme in which the cloud generates the metadata used during verification, and the user only uploads files. It is shown that the proposed scheme is resistant to the forgery of cloud proof and the acquisition of data by a third-party auditor.
DOI10.1109/ISNCC49221.2020.9297292
Citation Keyogiso_transparent_2020