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Updatable Block-Level Message-Locked Encryption. Proceedings of the 2017 ACM on Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security. :449–460.
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2017. Deduplication is a widely used technique for reducing storage space of cloud service providers. Yet, it is unclear how to support deduplication of encrypted data securely until the study of Bellareetal on message-locked encryption (Eurocrypt 2013). Since then, there are many improvements such as strengthening its security, reducing client storage, etc. While updating a (shared) file is common, there is little attention on how to efficiently update large encrypted files in a remote storage with deduplication. To modify even a single bit, existing solutions require the trivial and expensive way of downloading and decrypting the large ciphertext. We initiate the study of updatable block-level message-locked encryption. We propose a provably secure construction that is efficiently updatable with O(logtextbarFtextbar) computational cost, where textbarFtextbar is the file size. It also supports proof-of-ownership, a nice feature which protects storage providers from being abused as a free content distribution network.