A Survey Paper on Identity Based Remote Data Integrity Checking |
Author(s): |
Pawar Dipak Bapu , SND COE & RC Yeola; Kasar Rajesh Sanjay, SND COE & RC Yeola; Jadhav Naresh Balasaheb, SND COE & RC Yeola; Gaikwad Tejaswee Anil, SND COE & RC Yeola; Prof. Abhale B A, SND COE & RC Yeola |
Keywords: |
RDIC, PKI, CSA, TPA |
Abstract |
In this 21 Century (RDIC) enables a data storage server to prove to a verified that it is actually storing a Customer or User data truthfully. up to now, a number of RDIC protocols have been planned in the literature, but most of the construction undergo from the issue of a difficult key management, that is, they rely on the cheap public key Infrastructure, which might hinder the deployment of RDIC in practice. In this paper, we propose a new construction of identity-based (ID-based) RDIC protocol by making use of key-homomorphism cryptographic primitive to reduce the system complexity and the cost for establish and manage the public key authentication template in PKI based RDIC schemes. We formalize ID-based RDIC and its security model including security against a malicious cloud server and zero knowledge privacy against a third party verified. The proposed ID-based RDIC protocol leaks no information of the stored data to the verified during the RDIC process. The new construction is prove secure against the malicious server in the generic group mode and achieves zero knowledge privacy against a verified. Wide security study and execution results demonstrate that the proposed protocol is prove secure and practical in the real-world applications. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV6I30036 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 3 Publication Date: 01/06/2018 Page(s): 910-912 |
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