A Survey on Privacy Preserving Public Auditing for Shared Data in Cloud
Keywords:
Data Storage, Privacy Preserving, Public Auditability, Cryptographic Protocols, Cloud Computing, Third Party Auditor.Abstract
Public auditing for such shared data while preserving identity privacy remains to be an open challenge. To securely introduce an effective TPA, the auditing process should bring in no new vulnerabilities towards user data privacy, and introduce no additional online burden to user. In this paper, we propose a secure cloud storage system supporting privacy-preserving public auditing. In this paper, we propose the first privacy-preserving mechanism that allows public auditing on shared data stored in the cloud. Our experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our proposed mechanism when auditing shared data.
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