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ABAEKS: Attribute-Based Authenticated Encryption With Keyword Search Over Outsourced Encrypted Data

Fucai Luo, Haiyan Wang, Changlu Lin, Xingfu Yan

2023IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security26 citationsDOI

Abstract

The widespread adoption of cloud computing and the exponential growth of data highlight the need for secure data sharing and querying. Attribute-based keyword search (ABKS) has emerged as an efficient means of searching encrypted data stored in the cloud. However, existing ABKS schemes incur high end-to-end delay and are vulnerable to quantum computer attacks and/or (insider) keyword guessing attacks (KGA). To address these vulnerabilities, this paper introduces a new concept called attribute-based authenticated encryption with keyword search (ABAEKS) and proposes an efficient ABAEKS scheme. Our ABAEKS has low end-to-end delay, and is resistant to both quantum computer attacks and (insider) KGA. In addition, we formalize the security model of ABAEKS system and prove its security in the random oracle model. Finally, we conduct a comprehensive performance evaluation of ABAEKS, and the experimental results show that our ABAEKS is computationally efficient and outperforms current state-of-the-art ABKS schemes.

Topics & Concepts

Random oracleComputer scienceEncryptionCloud computingOracleComputer securityScheme (mathematics)InsiderKeyword searchTheoretical computer scienceInformation retrievalPublic-key cryptographyOperating systemSoftware engineeringMathematical analysisPolitical scienceLawMathematicsCryptography and Data SecurityQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption