Data Integrity Audit Based on Data Blinding for Cloud and Fog Environment

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Cloud-fog computing is a novel computing model that expands the functionality of cloud computing, which provides various services through fog nodes. The issue of traditional data integrity auditing are low data security, slow data processing speed and low communication efficiency. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a data integrity audit scheme based on data blinding. This scheme uses the edge devices in the transmission node to establish a fog computing layer between the cloud service provider and the data owner to reduce transmission delay. The subordinate distribution relationship and weight between fog nodes dynamically allocate the optimal path and transmit the data to reduce transmission delay. At the same time, a blind factor is added to the integrity audit in the evidence generation process to avoid data leakage. This paper gives a security model and security proof based on computational Diffie-Hellman (CDH) assumptions. The experimental results show that the fog computing layer and blind factor are introduced into the data integrity audit process, which can reduce the data communication delay effectively and improve the security of data audit.

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Bian, G., Fu, Y., Shao, B., & Zhang, F. (2022). Data Integrity Audit Based on Data Blinding for Cloud and Fog Environment. IEEE Access, 10, 39743–39751. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3166536

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