Dual-Server Public-Key Encryption with Keyword Search for Secure Cloud Storage
Keywords:
Cloud Computing, Keyword Guessing Attack, DS-PEKS, smooth projectiveAbstract
Searchable encryption is of expanding passion for ensuring the information security in secure searchable distributed storage. In this paper, we investigate the security of a well-known cryptographic primitive, namely public key encryption with keyword search (PEKS) which is very useful in many applications of cloud storage. To address this security vulnerability, we propose a new PEKS framework named dual-server PEKS (DS-PEKS). As another main contribution, we define a new variant of the smooth projective hash functions (SPHFs) referred to as linear and homomorphism SPHF (LH-SPHF).We then show a general construction of secure DS-PEKS from LH-SPHF. To explain the viability of our new framework, we provide an efficient instantiation of the general framework from a Decision Diffie–Hellman-based LH-SPHF and show that it can attain the strong security against inside the KGA.
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