A PRODUCTIVE IBPRE MODEL FOR SECURE DATA SHARING IN BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY BASED IOT

Authors

  • DR. K. GURNADHA GUPTA St.Martin's Engineering College Author
  • MASTHAN RAO KALE Pooja Computer Education Author

Keywords:

Block chain, data security, identity-based proxy re-encryption, information-centric network (ICN), Internet of Things (IoT).

Abstract

Intelligent tailored services are necessary to fulfill the expectations of users. In order to provide a
highly dependable service, additional information about the user's surroundings is required. In order to capture a
vast quantity of data, the Internet of Things (IoT), which links multiple gadgets over the Internet, has been created.
Although cloud computing is frequently utilized to effectively manage data, it has the potential to delay the
transmission of data as well. In this work, we suggest a proxy re-encryption strategy to secure data sharing in cloud
contexts. Data owners may outsource their encrypted data to the cloud using identity-based encryption, while proxy
re-encryption construction will enable genuine user’s access to the data. An edge device serves as a proxy server for
computationally expensive tasks since IoT devices have limited resources. Using information-centric networking
capabilities, we may effectively serve cached material in the proxy, hence enhancing service quality and efficiently
using network traffic. We've also built our system on block chain, a revolutionary new technology that makes it
possible to centralize the sharing of data. It reduces the load on centralized systems and allows for more precise
management of data access. The security study and assessment of our scheme reveal the potential of our technique in
protecting data confidentiality, integrity, and security.

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Author Biographies

  • DR. K. GURNADHA GUPTA, St.Martin's Engineering College

    Associate Professor,Department  Of Computer Science and Engineering

  • MASTHAN RAO KALE, Pooja Computer Education

    Director

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Published

2021-12-30

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