Authors
Payal Chaudhari, Manik Lal Das, Anish Mathuria
Publication date
2015
Conference
Information Systems Security: 11th International Conference, ICISS 2015, Kolkata, India, December 16-20, 2015. Proceedings 11
Pages
378-392
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Attribute Based Encryption (ABE) has found enormous scope in data confidentiality and fine-grained access control of shared data stored in public cloud. Classical ABE schemes require attaching the access policy along with the ciphertext, where the access policy describes required attribute values of a receiver. As attributes of a receiver (i.e., user) could relate to the identity of users, it could lead to reveal some sensitive information of the ciphertext (e.g. nature of plaintext, action sought from of receiver) for applications like healthcare, financial contract, bureaucracy, etc. Therefore, anonymizing attributes while sending ciphertext in use of ABE schemes, known as Anonymous ABE (AABE), is a promising primitive for enforcing fine-grained access control as well as preserving privacy of the receiver. In ASIACCS 2013, Zhang et al. proposed an AABE scheme using the match-then-decrypt [1] technique, where …
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