Public auditing is a new technique to protect the integrity of outsourced data in the remote cloud. Users delegate the ability of auditing to a third party auditor (TPA), and assume that each result from the TPA is correct. However, the TPA is not always trustworthy in reality. In this paper, we consider a scenario in which the TPA may lower the reputation of the cloud server by cheating users, and propose a novel public auditing scheme to address this security issue. The analyses and the evaluation prove that our scheme is both secure and efficient.
Yilun WU
National University of Defense Technology
Xinye LIN
McGill University
Xicheng LU
National University of Defense Technology
Jinshu SU
National University of Defense Technology
Peixin CHEN
National University of Defense Technology
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Yilun WU, Xinye LIN, Xicheng LU, Jinshu SU, Peixin CHEN, "A Secure Light-Weight Public Auditing Scheme in Cloud Computing with Potentially Malicious Third Party Auditor" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E99-D, no. 10, pp. 2638-2642, October 2016, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2016EDL8079.
Abstract: Public auditing is a new technique to protect the integrity of outsourced data in the remote cloud. Users delegate the ability of auditing to a third party auditor (TPA), and assume that each result from the TPA is correct. However, the TPA is not always trustworthy in reality. In this paper, we consider a scenario in which the TPA may lower the reputation of the cloud server by cheating users, and propose a novel public auditing scheme to address this security issue. The analyses and the evaluation prove that our scheme is both secure and efficient.
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