P-MOD: Secure Privilege-Based Multilevel Organizational Data-Sharing in Cloud Computing
Ehab Zaghloul, Kai Zhou, Jian Ren

TL;DR
This paper introduces P-MOD, a secure, privilege-based multilevel data-sharing scheme for cloud computing that combines attribute-based encryption with hierarchical access policies to ensure data security and efficiency.
Contribution
It proposes a novel privilege-based access structure integrated with attribute-based encryption for hierarchical data sharing in cloud environments.
Findings
P-MOD is secure against adaptively chosen plaintext attacks.
It outperforms existing schemes in computational efficiency.
It reduces storage space requirements for secure data sharing.
Abstract
Cloud computing has changed the way enterprises store, access and share data. Data is constantly being uploaded to the cloud and shared within an organization built on a hierarchy of many different individuals that are given certain data access privileges. With more data storage needs turning over to the cloud, finding a secure and efficient data access structure has become a major research issue. With different access privileges, individuals with more privileges (at higher levels of the hierarchy) are granted access to more sensitive data than those with fewer privileges (at lower levels of the hierarchy). In this paper, a Privilege-based Multilevel Organizational Data-sharing scheme~(P-MOD) is proposed that incorporates a privilege-based access structure into an attribute-based encryption mechanism to handle these concerns. Each level of the privilege-based access structure is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Cloud Data Security Solutions · Cryptographic Implementations and Security
