[Resource Topic] 2017/167: Cloud Storage File Recoverability

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Title:
Cloud Storage File Recoverability

Authors: Christian A. Gorke, Christian Janson, Frederik Armknecht, Carlos Cid

Abstract:

Data loss is perceived as one of the major threats for cloud storage. Consequently, the security community developed several challenge-response protocols that allow a user to remotely verify whether an outsourced file is still intact. However, two important practical problems have not yet been considered. First, clients commonly outsource multiple files of different sizes, raising the question how to formalize such a scheme and in particular ensuring that all files can be simultaneously audited. Second, in case auditing of the files fails, existing schemes do not provide a client with any method to prove if the original files are still recoverable. We address both problems and describe appropriate solutions. The first problem is tackled by providing a new type of “Proofs of Retrievability” scheme, enabling a client to check all files simultaneously in a compact way. The second problem is solved by defining a novel procedure called “Proofs of Recoverability”, enabling a client to obtain an assurance whether a file is recoverable or irreparably damaged. Finally, we present a combination of both schemes allowing the client to check the recoverability of all her original files, thus ensuring cloud storage file recoverability.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/167

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