SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT

E-healthcare as a significant facet of the Internet of Things (IoT) relies on wearable devices to continuously monitor users' vital signals for health-related purposes. The sensitive and vast nature of the collected data necessitate secure encryption and storage on the cloud. Simultaneously, th...

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Main Authors: LAI, Jianchang, SUSILO, Willy, DENG, Robert H., GUO, Fuchun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-107192024-11-28T08:36:03Z SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT LAI, Jianchang SUSILO, Willy DENG, Robert H. GUO, Fuchun E-healthcare as a significant facet of the Internet of Things (IoT) relies on wearable devices to continuously monitor users' vital signals for health-related purposes. The sensitive and vast nature of the collected data necessitate secure encryption and storage on the cloud. Simultaneously, there is a need to share these data for healthcare purposes. How to balance the privacy and usability of these data is a challenging problem in the e-healthcare applications. A central problem arose from the continuous data collection is how to effectively share the data collected in one specific time period when users are unwell. We formalize it as the sequential data sharing problem. This problem appears in various IoT applications apart from e-healthcare, such as video surveillance. In this paper, we explain why all existing solutions cannot address the above problem. Then, we propose a novel sequential data sharing system (SDSS), where the data encrypted at any specific time period can be efficiently shared. We first present a practical construction of SDSS that supports securely sharing data within one specific time period in a symmetric manner. The decryption key are retrieved sequentially by utilizing the shared key and hash function. All involved calculations in the system are lightweight. Data pertaining to other non-selected time periods remain unknown. We then extend the SDSS to a multiple-range version, enabling simultaneous sharing data for multiple specific time periods, and show an example. We formalize the definition of security models and analyze the security of our systems. Finally, we evaluate the performance of our systems using SHA-256 and AES-256. Experimental results demonstrate that our systems are highly efficient. It takes less than 1 millisecond to encrypt 100KB data and less than 0.4 milliseconds to decrypt the corresponding cipher data. Our proposed systems provide a solution to balance the privacy and usability in the context of sequentially collected data. We believe that this work will enhance the adoption and practicality of IoT applications. 2024-07-02T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9719 info:doi/10.1109/TIFS.2023.3348229 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Data sharing Data sharing systems Data usability Information sharing Privacy preserving Receiver Sequential data Sequential data sharing Time-periods Usability Databases and Information Systems Information Security
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topic Data sharing
Data sharing systems
Data usability
Information sharing
Privacy preserving
Receiver
Sequential data
Sequential data sharing
Time-periods
Usability
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
spellingShingle Data sharing
Data sharing systems
Data usability
Information sharing
Privacy preserving
Receiver
Sequential data
Sequential data sharing
Time-periods
Usability
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
LAI, Jianchang
SUSILO, Willy
DENG, Robert H.
GUO, Fuchun
SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT
description E-healthcare as a significant facet of the Internet of Things (IoT) relies on wearable devices to continuously monitor users' vital signals for health-related purposes. The sensitive and vast nature of the collected data necessitate secure encryption and storage on the cloud. Simultaneously, there is a need to share these data for healthcare purposes. How to balance the privacy and usability of these data is a challenging problem in the e-healthcare applications. A central problem arose from the continuous data collection is how to effectively share the data collected in one specific time period when users are unwell. We formalize it as the sequential data sharing problem. This problem appears in various IoT applications apart from e-healthcare, such as video surveillance. In this paper, we explain why all existing solutions cannot address the above problem. Then, we propose a novel sequential data sharing system (SDSS), where the data encrypted at any specific time period can be efficiently shared. We first present a practical construction of SDSS that supports securely sharing data within one specific time period in a symmetric manner. The decryption key are retrieved sequentially by utilizing the shared key and hash function. All involved calculations in the system are lightweight. Data pertaining to other non-selected time periods remain unknown. We then extend the SDSS to a multiple-range version, enabling simultaneous sharing data for multiple specific time periods, and show an example. We formalize the definition of security models and analyze the security of our systems. Finally, we evaluate the performance of our systems using SHA-256 and AES-256. Experimental results demonstrate that our systems are highly efficient. It takes less than 1 millisecond to encrypt 100KB data and less than 0.4 milliseconds to decrypt the corresponding cipher data. Our proposed systems provide a solution to balance the privacy and usability in the context of sequentially collected data. We believe that this work will enhance the adoption and practicality of IoT applications.
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author LAI, Jianchang
SUSILO, Willy
DENG, Robert H.
GUO, Fuchun
author_facet LAI, Jianchang
SUSILO, Willy
DENG, Robert H.
GUO, Fuchun
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title SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT
title_short SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT
title_full SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT
title_fullStr SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT
title_full_unstemmed SDSS: Sequential data sharing system in IoT
title_sort sdss: sequential data sharing system in iot
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9719
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