CREAMS: Copyrighted Cloud Media Sharing

05/19/2021
by   Yushu Zhang, et al.
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The advent of the big data era drives the media data owner to seek help from the cloud platform for data hosting and sharing. Sharing media data through the cloud suffers three key security/privacy problems including the leakage of data privacy, the infringement on the data owner's copyright, and the infringement on the user's right. Existing techniques such as attribute-based encryption, proxy re-encryption, and asymmetric fingerprinting are insufficient to solve all three problems. In this work, we consider the scheme design of being capable of addressing these three problems simultaneously. Associating the additive homomorphic proxy re-encryption technique with the asymmetric fingerprinting based on user-side embedding, we bring forward two novel cloud media sharing schemes: CREAMS-I and CREAMS-II. Among them, CREAMS-II has better security performance, while CREAMS-I has more outstanding cloud-side efficiency. It is demonstrated that both proposed schemes can solve the existing three problems well and have advantages over existing peers. In addition, these two schemes can also be seen as an instantiation of privacy-preserving outsourcing of asymmetric fingerprinting, from which the owner can reap substantial savings in local storage, communication, and computing resources. The feasibility of CREAMS-I and CREAMS-II is also verified by simulation.

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