
Blomer et al. have presented a cloud architecture for enabling fine-grained cryptographic access control to data in the cloud. The architecture is intended to provide this service to large-scale orgnaizations. We revisit the cloud architecture, and enrich it with searchable encryption. In the process, we identify some shortcomings of Blomer et al.'s architecture, that prevent many cryptographic primitives from being implemented within the framework of the architecture. Subsequently, we propose fixes to these issues. As a result, we are able to propose a concrete instantiation of searchable encryption, in the form of Bost's Σoφos scheme, in Blomer et al.'s architecture. Moreover, with our fixes, other primitives can be adapted to the architecture as well.
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