Proofs of retrievability based on MRD codes

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Abstract

Proofs of Data Possession (PoDP) scheme is essential to data outsourcing. It provides an efficient audit to convince a client that his/her file is available at the storage server, ready for retrieval when needed. An updated version of PoDP is Proofs of Retrievability (PoR), which proves the client's file can be recovered by interactions with the storage server. We propose a PoR scheme based on Maximum Rank Distance (MRD) codes. The client file is encoded block-wise to generate homomorphic tags with help of an MRD code. In an audit, the storage provider is able to aggregate the blocks and tags into one block and one tag, due to the homomorphic property of tags. The algebraic structure of MRD codewords enables the aggregation to be operated over a binary field, which simplifies the computation of storage provider to be the most efficient XOR operation. With properties of MRD codes, we also prove an important security notion, namely soundness of PoR. © 2014 Springer International Publishing.

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Han, S., Liu, S., Chen, K., & Gu, D. (2014). Proofs of retrievability based on MRD codes. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 8434 LNCS, pp. 330–345). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06320-1_25

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