Privacy Protection Scheme Based on CP-ABE in Crowdsourcing-IoT for Smart Ocean

2020 
Crowdsourcing is a novel distributed problem-solving mechanism that can provide the collection and share of marine data in the Internet of Things for the smart ocean. Nevertheless, the privacy leakage issue caused by multirole information interaction in crowdsourcing brings a serious challenge to the smart ocean. In this article, we propose a crowdsourcing privacy protection scheme based on multiauthority ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption to enhance privacy protection in the data sharing environment. In this scheme, we design an independent key component distribution approach through multiple authorities, which could effectively disperse the security responsibility from the crowdsourcing platform. Then, we present the idea of partial decryption on the platform to reduce the computing cost of mobile users and prevent the platform from snooping on users’ data. Moreover, we put forward an efficient attribute revocation mechanism and a task search function in the scheme to achieve dynamic on-demand services while ensuring the forward and backward security of tasks. Theoretical analysis proves the correctness of both decryption and keywords matching, and the security of each involved entity. The simulation results show that our proposed scheme achieves a significant improvement in reducing time consumption compared with several related schemes.
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