Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud

Electronic health (e-health) systems may outsource data such as patient e-health records to mobile cloud servers for efficiency gains (e.g., minimizing local storage and computation costs). However, such a move may result in privacy implications in the presence of semi-honest cloud servers. Searchab...

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Main Authors: MIAO, Yinbin, LI, Feng, LI, Xinghua, LIU, Zhiquan, NING, Jianting, LI, Hongwei, CHOO, Kim-Kwang Raymond, DENG, Robert H.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-97562024-05-03T06:06:03Z Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud MIAO, Yinbin LI, Feng LI, Xinghua LIU, Zhiquan NING, Jianting LI, Hongwei CHOO, Kim-Kwang Raymond DENG, Robert H., Electronic health (e-health) systems may outsource data such as patient e-health records to mobile cloud servers for efficiency gains (e.g., minimizing local storage and computation costs). However, such a move may result in privacy implications in the presence of semi-honest cloud servers. Searchable Encryption (SE) can potentially facilitate privacy-preserving searches based on keywords for encrypted data stored in the mobile cloud, but most existing SE solutions do not support temporal access control (i.e., a mechanism that grants access permissions to users for specified time ranges). Hence, in this paper we design a time-controllable keyword search scheme by using an attribute-based comparable access control. This allows users to match indexes encrypted at specified time intervals. Then, we improve the basic framework to support efficient user revocation using secret sharing. We then formally prove the security of our proposed frameworks against chosen-keyword attack and key collusion attack, as well as achieving keyword secrecy. We also evaluate the performance of our proposed approach using a real-world dataset to demonstrate their practical utility. 2024-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8753 info:doi/10.1109/TMC.2023.3277702 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Chosen-keyword attack comparable access control e-health system searchable encryption user revocation Databases and Information Systems Health Information Technology
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topic Chosen-keyword attack
comparable access control
e-health system
searchable encryption
user revocation
Databases and Information Systems
Health Information Technology
spellingShingle Chosen-keyword attack
comparable access control
e-health system
searchable encryption
user revocation
Databases and Information Systems
Health Information Technology
MIAO, Yinbin
LI, Feng
LI, Xinghua
LIU, Zhiquan
NING, Jianting
LI, Hongwei
CHOO, Kim-Kwang Raymond
DENG, Robert H.,
Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud
description Electronic health (e-health) systems may outsource data such as patient e-health records to mobile cloud servers for efficiency gains (e.g., minimizing local storage and computation costs). However, such a move may result in privacy implications in the presence of semi-honest cloud servers. Searchable Encryption (SE) can potentially facilitate privacy-preserving searches based on keywords for encrypted data stored in the mobile cloud, but most existing SE solutions do not support temporal access control (i.e., a mechanism that grants access permissions to users for specified time ranges). Hence, in this paper we design a time-controllable keyword search scheme by using an attribute-based comparable access control. This allows users to match indexes encrypted at specified time intervals. Then, we improve the basic framework to support efficient user revocation using secret sharing. We then formally prove the security of our proposed frameworks against chosen-keyword attack and key collusion attack, as well as achieving keyword secrecy. We also evaluate the performance of our proposed approach using a real-world dataset to demonstrate their practical utility.
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author MIAO, Yinbin
LI, Feng
LI, Xinghua
LIU, Zhiquan
NING, Jianting
LI, Hongwei
CHOO, Kim-Kwang Raymond
DENG, Robert H.,
author_facet MIAO, Yinbin
LI, Feng
LI, Xinghua
LIU, Zhiquan
NING, Jianting
LI, Hongwei
CHOO, Kim-Kwang Raymond
DENG, Robert H.,
author_sort MIAO, Yinbin
title Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud
title_short Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud
title_full Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud
title_fullStr Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud
title_full_unstemmed Time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud
title_sort time-controllable keyword search scheme with efficient revocation in mobile e-health cloud
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8753
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