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Traceable and Controllable Encrypted Cloud Image Search in Multi-User Settings

Yingying Li, Jianfeng Ma, Yinbin Miao, Yue Wang, Tengfei Yang, Ximeng Liu, Kim‐Kwang Raymond Choo

2020IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing40 citationsDOI

Abstract

With the advent of cloud computing, explosively increasing images are gradually outsourced to the cloud server for costs saving and feasibility. For security and privacy concerns, images (e.g., medical diagnosis, personal photos) should be encrypted before being outsourced. However, traditional encrypted image retrieval techniques still suffer from costly access control and low search accuracy. To solve these challenging issues, in this article, we first propose a Controllable encrypted cloud image Search scheme in Multi-user settings (namely CSM) by using the polynomial-based access strategy and proxy re-encryption technique. CSM achieves efficient access control and avoids heavy communication overhead caused by key transmission. Then, we improve the basic CSM to achieve malicious search user Tracing (namely TCSM) by utilizing the watermark technique, which can further prevent search users from illegally redistributing retrieved images to unauthorized search users. Our formal security analysis proves that our CSM (or TCSM) can guarantee the privacy of images, indexes, and search queries. Our empirical experiments using real-world datasets demonstrate the efficiency and high accuracy of our CSM (or TCSM) in practice.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceEncryptionCloud computingAccess controlOverhead (engineering)Key (lock)Security analysisComputer securityData miningOperating systemCryptography and Data SecurityAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking TechniquesChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption