Privacy Preserving In Cloud Computing By Using Attribute Based Encryption
Author(s):
Dr..ANirmal Kumar , Christian College Of Engineering And Technology. Oddanchatram, Dindigul; Jerin Mathew, Christian College Of Engineering And Technology. Oddanchatram, Dindigul; Lipin Varghese, Christian College Of Engineering And Technology. Oddanchatram, Dindigul; Prince DanialPhilipose, Christian College Of Engineering And Technology. Oddanchatram, Dindigul
Keywords:
Cloud computing, authentication protocol, privacy preservation, shared authority, universal composability
Abstract:
Cloud computing provides the facility to access shared resources and common support which contributes services on-demand over the network to perform operations that meet changing business needs. A cloud storage system, consisting of a collection of storage servers, provides long-term storage services over the internet. Storing the data in a third party cloud system keeps serious concern over data confidentiality, without considering the local infrastructure limitations, the cloud services allow the user to enjoy the cloud applications. As the different users are working in the collaborative relationship, the data sharing becomes significant to achieve productive benefit during the data accessing. Subsequently, security and privacy issues are becoming key concerns with the increasing popularity of cloud services. Conventional security approaches mainly focus on the strong authentication to realize that a user can remotely access its own data in on-demand mode. Along with the diversity of the application requirements, users may want to access and share each other’s authorized data fields to achieve productive benefits.
Other Details:
| Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV2I10030
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| Published in | : | Volume : 2, Issue : 10
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| Publication Date | : | 01/05/2016
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| Page(s) | : | 100-105
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