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Blockchain-Based Decentralized Public Auditing for Cloud Storage

Jiangang Shu, Xing Zou, Xiaohua Jia, Weizhe Zhang, Ruitao Xie

2021IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing81 citationsDOI

Abstract

Public auditing schemes for cloud storage systems have been extensively explored with the increasing importance of data integrity. A third-party auditor (TPA) is introduced in public auditing schemes to verify the integrity of outsourced data on behalf of users. To resist malicious TPAs, many blockchain-based public verification schemes have been proposed. However, existing auditing schemes rely on a centralized TPA, and they are vulnerable to tempting auditors who may collude with malicious blockchain miners to produce biased auditing results. In this article, we propose a blockchain-based decentralized public auditing (BDPA) scheme by utilizing a decentralized blockchain network to undertake the responsibility of a centralized TPA, and also mitigate the influence of tempting auditors and malicious blockchain miners by taking the concept of decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). A detailed security analysis shows that BDPA can preserve data integrity against tempting auditors and malicious blockchain miners. A comprehensive performance evaluation demonstrates that BDPA is feasible and scalable.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainAuditCloud computingScalabilityComputer scienceComputer securityData integrityScheme (mathematics)Cloud storageBusinessAccountingEncryptionDatabaseOperating systemMathematical analysisMathematicsCloud Data Security SolutionsBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCryptography and Data Security