CRJul 31, 2018

ABE-Cities: An Attribute-Based Encryption System for Smart Cities

arXiv:1807.11793v116 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses data privacy and unauthorized access issues for smart city applications, but it is incremental as it builds on existing ABE methods.

The paper tackles the problem of securing outsourced data from urban sensing devices in smart cities by proposing ABE-Cities, an Attribute-Based Encryption system that ensures fine-grained access control and efficient key revocation, with simulations demonstrating its overall efficiency.

In the near future, a technological revolution will involve our cities, where a variety of smart services based on the Internet of Things will be developed to facilitate the needs of the citizens. Sensing devices are already being deployed in urban environments, and they will generate huge amounts of data. Such data are typically outsourced to some cloud storage because this lowers capital and operating expenses and guarantees high availability. However, cloud storage may have incentives to release stored data to unauthorized entities. In this work we present ABE-Cities, an encryption scheme for urban sensing which solves the above problems while ensuring fine-grained access control on data by means of Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE). Basically, ABE-Cities encrypts data before storing it in the cloud and provides users with keys able to decrypt only those portions of data the user is authorized to access. In ABE-Cities, the sensing devices perform only lightweight symmetric cryptography operations, thus they can also be resource-constrained. ABE-Cities provides planned expiration of keys, as well as their unplanned revocation. We propose methods to make the key revocation efficient, and we show by simulations the overall efficiency of ABE-Cities.

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