PP-CSA: A Privacy-Preserving Cloud Storage Auditing Scheme for Data Sharing
Yan Xu, Long Ding, Jie Cui, Hong Zhong, Jia Yu
Abstract
Data sharing is one important service provided by cloud storage. In order to share data conveniently and securely, Shen et al. proposed a cloud storage auditing scheme for data sharing, which uses the sanitizable signature to hide sensitive information. However, it may cause unauthorized access to the data, since anyone can access the data stored on the cloud server. This article proposes a privacy-preserving cloud storage auditing (PP-CSA) scheme for data sharing, where only authorized users can access the data. Furthermore, PP-CSA adopts the Diffie-Hellman protocol to avoid the secure channel between the data owner and the sanitizer. Finally, the security analysis and the experimental results prove that the security and efficiency of PP-CSA can be accepted.