Research Area:  Cloud Security
Digital signatures and public-key encryption (PKE) are fundamental primitives in publickey cryptography designed to provide non-repudiation and confidentiality. Efficient signature and PKE schemes and their security in the standard security models have been extensively studied. Nowadays, public-key cryptography has many applications and one of them is in cloud storage. Cloud storage is the storage service provided by the cloud server for the users to store their data. Since the data is uploaded to the server instead of being maintained locally, the integrity of the uploaded data is one of the users’ primary concerns. Cloud auditing is a technique for users to check data integrity.
The user then uploads the data and tags to the cloud server. An auditor, who audits the data integrity, generates a challenge from the user’s public key and interacts with the cloud server to complete the auditing process. In a scenario where the data is uploaded by multiple users and the tag can be generated by anyone among them, the auditor generates a challenge from the public key of the user who generates the tag. The identity privacy is leaked to the auditor. To preserve the identity privacy, privacy-preserving cloud auditing is proposed.
Name of the Researcher:  Ge Wu
Name of the Supervisor(s):  Fuchun Guo, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu
Year of Completion:  2019
University:  University of Wollongong
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