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TRO-CP-ABE: : a secure and flexible layer with traceability and easy revocation in ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption

Published: 01 January 2023 Publication History

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Attribute-based encryption (ABE) is a very efficient way of authorising users to access confidential data in organisations without public-key validation from external trusted authorities or complex login processes. Ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption (CP-ABE) is an improvement over ABE in which access is granted to users based on their attributes if they satisfy the access policy of the ciphertext defined by the data owner. CP-ABE poses many challenges like tracing the malicious user, revoking the access of users, collusion attacks: where users may combine keys to gain access to unauthorised data, and key escrow: when authorities have complete access to protected data due to saved private keys. Our proposed solution is an added security layer on top of the underlying CP-ABE which solves the four security concerns mentioned above. The TRO-CP-ABE system also gives great flexibility to the system designer on the use of key generation algorithms and access structures as required.

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cover image International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions
International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions  Volume 13, Issue 2
2023
117 pages
ISSN:1748-569X
EISSN:1748-5703
DOI:10.1504/ijitst.2023.13.issue-2
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Inderscience Publishers

Geneva 15, Switzerland

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Published: 01 January 2023

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  1. ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption
  2. CP-ABE
  3. traceable ABE
  4. revocation
  5. key escrow
  6. collusion attack
  7. security layer
  8. attribute-based encryption
  9. ABE

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