Provable Data Possession (PDP) and Proofs of Retrievability (POR) of Current Big User Data

Ieuan Walker, Chaminda Hewage*, Ambikesh Jayal

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Abstract

A growing trend over the last few years is storage outsourcing, where the concept of third-party data warehousing has become more popular. This trend prompts several interesting privacy and security issues. One of the biggest concerns with third-party data storage providers is accountability. This article, critically reviews two schemas/algorithms that allow users to check the integrity and availability of their outsourced data on untrusted data stores (i.e., third-party data storages). The reviewed schemas are provable data possession (PDP) and proofs of retrievability (POR). Both are cryptographic protocols designed to provide clients the assurance that their data are secure on the untrusted data storages. Furthermore, a conceptual framework is proposed to mitigate the weaknesses of the current storage solutions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number83
JournalSN Computer Science
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Cloud security
  • Proofs of retrievability (POR)
  • Provable data possession (PDP)
  • Storage security

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