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Dynamic symmetric searchable encryption (DSSE) enables clients to perform keyword-based searches on encrypted data outsourced to semi-trusted cloud servers. However, file injection attacks severely compromise the data privacy of DSSE, and the limitation of single-keyword search restricts its practical applications. To address these issues, we propose a conjunctive keyword search scheme with forward privacy in this paper. We first utilize a pseudo-random function and random input values to construct an inverted index and then employ a t-puncturable pseudo-random function to construct a forward index. Combining these two indexes enables our scheme to support conjunctive keyword searches. In addition, since no information about the keywords is leaked during the update, our scheme achieves forward privacy and resists file injection attacks effectively. Finally, security analysis and experimental evaluations demonstrate the security and effectiveness of our scheme. © 2024 IEEE.
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Year: 2024
Page: 236-241
Language: English
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