IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Online ISSN : 1745-1337
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Improving User's Privacy for Multi-Authority ABE Using Privacy Homomorphism
Ang GAOZeng-Zhi LI
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2013 Volume E96.A Issue 3 Pages 724-727

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In order to improve user's privacy in multi-authority Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE), we propose a solution which hides user's attributes by privacy homomorphism, such that not only the “external” adversary fails to access the private attribute of one user by eavesdropping on communications, but also the “internal” Attribute Authorities (AA), who are responsible for issuing attribute keys, are unable to build a full profile with all of the user's attributes by pooling their information on the user's ID. Meanwhile, the use of ID is essential to defend against collusion attack on ABE. Benefiting from privacy homomorphism, by which we distribute the part of the interpolation for the shares abstracted by the hidden attributes into each AA, the performance of the proposed scheme is higher than those of existing ABE schemes.

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