A Novel Digital Mark CP-ABE Access Control Scheme for Public Secure Efficient Cloud Storage Technique
Keywords:
Cloud server, Cloud service provider, cloud storage scheme, proxy server, EncryptionAbstract
Daily data outsourcing by cloud users has led to enormous amounts of data being stored in cloud servers. The cloud service provider (CSP) may choose to change the data, which causes a problem with data integrity. The information saved on a cloud server is illegally accessed by unauthorised users. This study suggests a novel approach to cloud storage for big data access control utilising CP-ABE Access Control Scheme, in which the proxy server updates ciphertext as well as secret key upon revocation instead of the data owner and user. Using an algorithm and a key, encryption transforms readable text into unintelligible form. According to the simulation results, the proposed technique performs better in terms of accuracy, precision, F-Score, AUC, and recall when compared to state-of-the-art method. The proposed method achieved 98% accuracy, 85% precision, 74% recall, a 63% F-1 score, and an AUC of 70%.
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