A CP-ABE scheme with hidden policy and its application in cloud computing
by Runhua Xu; Bo Lang
International Journal of Cloud Computing (IJCC), Vol. 4, No. 4, 2015

Abstract: With flexible and scalable features for fine-grained access control, ciphertext policy attribute-based encryption (CP-ABE) is widely used as a kind of data protection mechanism in cloud computing. However, the access policy of CP-ABE scheme may contain sensitive information which causes privacy revelation of the data provider or receiver. Some papers proposed hidden policy CP-ABE schemes, which were based on And-gate access structure whose expressive ability of access policy was limited. CP-ABE with the tree-based access structure has stronger expressive ability and more flexible access control capability. Therefore, it has broad application prospects compared to other mechanisms. This paper proposed a tree-based access structure CP-ABE scheme with hidden policy (CP-ABE-HP), and also proved that the scheme had chosen-plaintext attack (CPA) security. CP-ABE-HP could both protect the policy and had flexible access control capability. Then, considering the characteristics of cloud computing environment, the paper constructed a new self-contained data protection mechanism based on CP-ABE-HP, which could provide reliable and flexible security control to the data in cloud.

Online publication date: Tue, 19-Jan-2016

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