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Protecting User Privacy for Cloud Computing by Bivariate Polynomial Based Secret Sharing

Authors :
Ching-Nung Yang
Jia-Bin Lai
Zhangjie Fu
Ching-Nung Yang
Jia-Bin Lai
Zhangjie Fu
Source :
Journal of computing and information technology; ISSN 1330-1136 (Print); ISSN 1846-3908 (Online); Volume 23; Issue 4
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Cloud computing is an Internet-based computing. In cloud computing, the service is fully served by the provider. Users need nothing but personal devices and Internet access. Computing services, such as data, storage, software, computing, and application, can be delivered to local devices through Internet. The major security issue of cloud computing is that cloud providers must ensure that their infrastructure is secure, and prevent illegal data accesses from outsiders, other clients, or even the unauthorized cloud employees. In this paper, we deal with key agreement and authentication for cloud computing. By using Elliptic Curve Diffie Hellman (ECDH) and symmetric bivariate polynomial based secret sharing, we design a secure cloud computing (SCC). Two types of SCC are proposed. One requires a trusted third party (TTP), and the other does not need a TTP. Additionally, via the homomorphism property of polynomial based secret sharing, our SCC can be extended to multi-server SCC (MSCC) to fit an environment where a multi-server system contains multiple servers to collaborate for serving applications.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of computing and information technology; ISSN 1330-1136 (Print); ISSN 1846-3908 (Online); Volume 23; Issue 4
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn985165528
Document Type :
Electronic Resource