Visible to the public Identity-Based Integrity Verification (IBIV) Protocol for Cloud Data Storage

TitleIdentity-Based Integrity Verification (IBIV) Protocol for Cloud Data Storage
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsSahu, Indra Kumar, Nene, Manisha J
Conference Name2021 International Conference on Advances in Electrical, Computing, Communication and Sustainable Technologies (ICAECT)
KeywordsBloom filter, cloud computing, Cloud storage system, data privacy, IDBased cryptography, lattice cryptography, Lattices, Memory, Protocols, pubcrawl, quantum computing, Quantum Safe Cryptography, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Servers, signature based defense, SIS problem
AbstractWith meteoric advancement in quantum computing, the traditional data integrity verifying schemes are no longer safe for cloud data storage. A large number of the current techniques are dependent on expensive Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). They cost computationally and communicationally heavy for verification which do not stand with the advantages when quantum computing techniques are applied. Hence, a quantum safe and efficient integrity verification protocol is a research hotspot. Lattice-based signature constructions involve matrix-matrix or matrix vector multiplications making computation competent, simple and resistant to quantum computer attacks. Study in this paper uses Bloom Filter which offers high efficiency in query and search operations. Further, we propose an Identity-Based Integrity Verification (IBIV) protocol for cloud storage from Lattice and Bloom filter. We focus on security against attacks from Cloud Service Provider (CSP), data privacy attacks against Third Party Auditor (TPA) and improvement in efficiency.
DOI10.1109/ICAECT49130.2021.9392476
Citation Keysahu_identity-based_2021