Unified Ciphertext-Policy weighted attribute-based encryption for sharing data in cloud computing

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Abstract

With the rapid development of cloud computing, it is playing an increasingly important role in data sharing. Meanwhile, attribute-based encryption (ABE) has been an effective way to share data securely in cloud computing. In real circumstances, there is often a mutual access sub-policy in different providers' access policies, and the significance of each attribute is usual diverse. In this paper, a secure and efficient data-sharing scheme in cloud computing, which is called unified ciphertext-policy weighted attribute-based encryption (UCP-WABE), is proposed. The weighted attribute authority assigns weights to attributes depending on their importance. The mutual information extractor extracts the mutual access sub-policy and generates the mutual information. Thus, UCP-WABE lowers the total encryption time cost of multiple providers. We prove that UCP-WABE is selectively secure on the basis of the security of ciphertext-policy weighted attribute-based encryption (CP-WABE). Additionally, the results of the implementation shows that UCP-WABE is efficient in terms of time.

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Li, W., Ni, W., Liu, D., Liu, R. P., & Luo, S. (2018). Unified Ciphertext-Policy weighted attribute-based encryption for sharing data in cloud computing. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8122519

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