Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6873118 | Future Generation Computer Systems | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We propose EDedup, a similarity-aware encrypted deduplication scheme that supports flexible access control with revocation. Specifically, EDedup groups files into segments and performs server-aided MLE at segment-level, which exploits similarity via a representative hash (e.g., the min-hash) to reduce computation consumption. This nevertheless faces a new attack that an attacker gets keys by guessing the representative hash. And hence EDedup combines source-based similar-segment detection and target-based duplicate-chunk checking to resist attacks and guarantee deduplication efficiency. Furthermore, EDedup generates message-derived file keys for duplicate files to manage metadata. EDedup encrypts file keys via proxy-based attribute-based encryption, which reduces metadata storage overheads and implements flexible access control with revocation. Evaluation results demonstrate that EDedup improves the speed of MLE up to 10.9X and 0.36X compared with DupLESS-chunk and SecDep respectively. EDedup reduces metadata storage overheads by 39.9%-65.7% relative to REED.
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Authors
Yukun Zhou, Dan Feng, Yu Hua, Wen Xia, Min Fu, Fangting Huang, Yucheng Zhang,