Secure Sharing of Personal Health Record in Cloud Environment

International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering 7 (2):532-536 (2019)
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Abstract

In cloud secure personal data sharing is the important issues because it creates several securities and data confidentiality problem while accessing the cloud services. Many challenges present in personal data sharing such as data privacy protection, flexible data sharing, efficient authority delegation, computation efficiency optimization, are remaining toward achieving practical fine-grained access control in the Personal Health Information Sharing system. Personal health records must be encrypted to protect privacy before outsourcing to the cloud. Aiming at solving the above challenges, here propose an efficient data sharing mechanism for Personal Data Sharing, which not only achieves data privacy, fine-grained access control and authority delegation simultaneously, but also optimizes the computation efficiency and is suitable for resource constrained servers. Most of the data consumers are honest, while few of them are corrupt and will leakage their secret keys in the collusion. On the contrary, PKG and data owner are assumed to be fully trusted. Besides, public cloud 1 and public cloud 2 cannot collude with each other. The non-collusive assumption is reasonable, because the client can demand that two cloud servers cannot reveal users’ information by contract. In proposed work, PR-ABE (Attribute Based Encryption with Proxy Re-encryption) technique implements to provide secure encryption of medical data. To improve the access control, here partial key sharing scheme will be implement. Using this, data owner can send partial secret key for the requested user. This approach overcomes the key guessing attack in data retrieval process.

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