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CRYPTOGRAPHY FOR SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN CLOUD COMPUTING
Título:
CRYPTOGRAPHY FOR SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN CLOUD COMPUTING
Subtítulo:
Autor:
RASS, S
Editorial:
ARTECH HOUSE
Año de edición:
2013
Materia
SEGURIDAD Y CRIPTOGRAFIA
ISBN:
978-1-60807-575-1
Páginas:
255
156,00 €

 

Sinopsis

As is common practice in research, many new cryptographic techniques have been developed to tackle either a theoretical question or foreseeing a soon to become reality application. Cloud computing is one of these new areas, where cryptography is expected to unveil its power by bringing striking new features to the cloud. This resource offers an overview of the possibilities of crytography for protecting data and identity information, much beyond well-known cryptographic primitives such as encryption or digital signatures.



Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Modern Cryptography -- 1.2. Cloud Computing -- 1.3. Digital Identity, Authentication, and Access Control -- 1.4. Privacy-Enhancing Technologies -- 1.5. Outline -- References -- Chapter 2. Fundamentals -- 2.1. Number Theory -- 2.1.1. Drawing Random Coprime Elements -- 2.1.2. Computing Inverse Elements Modulo a Prime -- 2.1.3. Computing Negative Powers Modulo a Prime -- 2.1.4. Getting (Large) Primes -- 2.1.5. Quadratic Residues, Legendre Symbol, and Jacobi Symbol -- 2.2. Rings, Groups, Fields, and Lattices -- 2.2.1. Finding a Generating Element -- 2.2.2. Groups of Quadratic Residues -- 2.2.3. Constructing a Subgroup -- 2.2.4. Constructing General Finite Fields -- 2.2.5. Homomorphy and Isomorphy -- 2.2.6. Elliptic Curves -- 2.2.7. Pairings -- 2.2.8. Lattices -- 2.3. Coding -- 2.4. Computational Complexity -- 2.4.1. Computational Intractability -- 2.4.2. Factorization-Related Assumptions -- 2.4.3. Discrete-Logarithm-Related Assumptions -- 2.4.4. Lattice Assumptions -- 2.5. Cryptographic Primitives and Security Models -- 2.5.1. Reductionist Security -- 2.5.2. Random Oracle Model and Standard Model -- 2.5.3. Cryptographic Hash Functions -- 2.5.4. Hashing to Algebraic Structures -- 2.5.5. Merkle Trees -- 2.5.6. Secret-Sharing -- 2.5.7. Public Key Cryptography -- 2.5.8. Public Key Encryption -- 2.5.9. Digital Signature Schemes -- 2.5.10. Commitment Schemes -- 2.5.11. Zero-Knowledge Proofs -- References -- Chapter 3. Protection of Identifying Information -- 3.1. Privacy Preserving Authentication -- 3.1.1. Anonymous Password Authentication and Authenticated Key Exchange -- 3.1.2. Anonymous Authentication from PKE -- 3.1.3. Group and Ring Signatures -- 3.1.4. Revocable Anonymity -- 3.1.5. Blind Signatures for Anonymous Transactions -- 3.2. Anonymous Credential Systems -- 3.2.1. Camenisch-Lysyanskaya Credentials (Idemix) -- 3.2.2. Brands Credentials (U-Prove) -- 3.3. Privacy Preserving Disclosure of Data -- 3.3.1. k-Anonymity, l-Diversity, and t-Closeness -- 3.3.2. Redactable and Sanitizable Signatures -- 3.4. Privacy Preserving Access to Resources -- 3.4.1. Anonymous Communication -- 3.4.2. Private Information Retrieval -- 3.4.3. Oblivious RAM -- References -- Chapter 4. Privacy-Enhancing Encryption -- 4.1. Access Control through Encryption -- 4.1.1. Attribute-Based Encryption -- 4.1.2. Predicate Encryption -- 4.1.3. Functional Encryption -- 4.1.4. Summary -- 4.2. Computing on Encrypted Data -- 4.2.1. Group Homomorphic Encryption -- 4.2.2. Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption -- 4.2.3. Fully Homomorphic Encryption -- 4.2.4. Alternative Approaches -- 4.2.5. Summary -- References -- Chapter 5. Remote Data Storage -- 5.1. Remote Data Checking -- 5.1.1. Proofs of Retrievability (PoR) -- 5.1.2. Provable Data Possession (PDP) -- 5.1.3. Comparison of PoR and PDP -- 5.2. Secure Data Deduplication -- 5.2.1. Convergent or Message-Locked Encryption -- 5.2.2. Proofs of Ownership -- 5.3. Searchable Encryption -- 5.3.1. Categorization -- 5.3.2. Symmetric Searchable Encryption -- 5.3.3. Asymmetric Searchable Encryption -- 5.3.4. Security of Searchable Encryption -- 5.4. Availability in the Cloud -- References -- Chapter 6. Practical Issues -- 6.1. The Role and Limits of Cryptography -- 6.2. Implementations and Standardization -- 6.2.1. Implementations -- 6.2.2. Standardization -- 6.3. Selected Clouds -- 6.3.1. Commercial Clouds -- 6.3.2. Secure Cloud Storage Architectures -- 6.4. Outlook -- References -- List of Symbols -- Abbreviations -- About the Authors -- Index.