This document proposes a method for secure data sharing in clouds that limits trust in third party servers. It discusses shortcomings of existing approaches that rely fully on third parties for security operations like encryption and access control. The proposed method uses a two-layer encryption scheme, where the data owner performs lower layer encryption and the third party performs upper layer encryption. This limits the third party's access to the raw data. The owner also maintains control over access rights by directly providing keys for lower layer encryption to authorized users. The method is implemented and evaluated experimentally using Java and cloud services. It aims to address security and privacy concerns when outsourcing data storage while still offloading some operations to a third party.
This document discusses a proposed scheme called Blowfish Encryption (BE) to securely store data in public clouds using encryption. The BE scheme addresses weaknesses in an existing mCL-PKE scheme. In the BE scheme, users must register with the data owner before accessing data. The owner encrypts data using the Blowfish algorithm and secret key before storing it in the cloud. When a registered user requests data, the cloud verifies the user and retrieves the encrypted data without decrypting it. The user then decrypts the data using the secret key. The BE scheme improves security over mCL-PKE by requiring registration and keeping decryption with the user instead of the cloud. It also speeds up the process using the fast
Enabling Secure Data Sharing Scheme in the Cloud Storage GroupsIRJET Journal
This document proposes an identity-based ring signature scheme to enable secure data sharing in cloud storage groups. It aims to provide forward security, authenticity, and anonymity for massive data sharing in the cloud. The proposed scheme uses identity-based ring signatures that do not require certificate verification, unlike conventional public key infrastructure approaches. It also achieves secure key distribution, fine-grained access control, prevention of collusion attacks, and secure user revocation. The scheme allows data to be securely shared within groups in the cloud while preserving the privacy of users.
IRJET- Security Enhancement for Sharing Data within Group Members in CloudIRJET Journal
1) The document proposes a secure data sharing scheme for sharing data within group members in the cloud. It aims to prevent collusion attacks and allow for secure sharing of data even as group membership changes dynamically.
2) The scheme uses encryption with private keys so that if a user's key is leaked, it will be difficult for others to access the shared data. A trusted authority authenticates users and stores encryption keys to determine responsibility if issues arise.
3) The scheme achieves secure key distribution without requiring secure communication channels by using public key verification. It also allows for fine-grained access control and secure revocation such that revoked users cannot access shared data even by colluding with the cloud.
This document discusses security issues related to cloud computing. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It then discusses potential security threats in cloud computing like denial of service attacks, side channel attacks, and man-in-the-middle cryptographic attacks. The document proposes a layered framework for assured cloud computing and techniques for secure publication of data in the cloud, including encryption. It concludes that achieving end-to-end security in cloud computing will be challenging due to complexity, but that more secure operations can be ensured even if some parts of the cloud fail.
Survey on Lightweight Secured Data Sharing Scheme for Cloud ComputingIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a proposed lightweight secured data sharing scheme for cloud computing. It discusses issues with securely sharing data over cloud systems, including lack of control over data and potential for exploitation. The proposed system uses a combination of Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE) and Byte Rotation Encryption to encrypt data before uploading it to the cloud. This allows users to securely store and share encrypted data. The system aims to work efficiently on devices with limited resources by encrypting data in parallel threads. The encrypted data is decrypted using a randomly generated key that is shared only with authorized users.
Cloud Auditing With Zero Knowledge PrivacyIJERA Editor
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new approach for auditing data stored in the cloud while preserving privacy. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing and common security issues when data is stored remotely. It then discusses existing methods for third-party auditing of cloud data that allow users to verify integrity and correctness, but compromise privacy. The proposed method uses Shamir's secret sharing algorithm to divide user data into shares and store each share on a different cloud server. This allows a third-party auditor to verify integrity without accessing or viewing the actual data contents, thus preserving privacy. The goals and design of the proposed approach are described, including how the secret sharing technique works mathematically to split data into threshold shares.
A Review on Key-Aggregate Cryptosystem for Climbable Knowledge Sharing in Clo...Editor IJCATR
The Data sharing is an important functionality in cloud storage. In this article, we show how to securely, efficiently, and
flexibly share data with others in cloud storage. We describe new public-key cryptosystems which produce constant-size ciphertexts
such that efficient delegation of decryption rights for any set of ciphertexts are possible. The novelty is that one can aggregate any set
of secret keys and make them as compact as a single key, but encompassing the power of all the keys being aggregated. In other
words, the secret key holder can release a constant-size aggregate key for flexible choices of ciphertext set in cloud storage, but the
other encrypted files outside the set remain confidential. This compact aggregate key can be conveniently sent to others or be stored in
a smart card with very limited secure storage. We provide formal security analysis of our schemes in the standard model. We also
describe other application of our schemes. In particular, our schemes give the first public-key patient controlled encryption for flexible
hierarchy, which was yet to be known.
CLOUD BASED ACCESS CONTROL MODEL FOR SELECTIVE ENCRYPTION OF DOCUMENTS WITH T...IJNSA Journal
This document proposes a cloud-based access control model for selectively encrypting documents with traitor detection. It aims to address the high computational overhead of key management and secret sharing in existing attribute-based encryption approaches for cloud data security. The proposed model uses efficient algorithms and protocols like aggregate equality oblivious commitment-based envelope protocol and fast access control vector broadcast group key management to reduce overhead. It also introduces a traitor tracing technique to identify any traitors in the two-layer encryption environment for cloud computing.
This document discusses a proposed scheme called Blowfish Encryption (BE) to securely store data in public clouds using encryption. The BE scheme addresses weaknesses in an existing mCL-PKE scheme. In the BE scheme, users must register with the data owner before accessing data. The owner encrypts data using the Blowfish algorithm and secret key before storing it in the cloud. When a registered user requests data, the cloud verifies the user and retrieves the encrypted data without decrypting it. The user then decrypts the data using the secret key. The BE scheme improves security over mCL-PKE by requiring registration and keeping decryption with the user instead of the cloud. It also speeds up the process using the fast
Enabling Secure Data Sharing Scheme in the Cloud Storage GroupsIRJET Journal
This document proposes an identity-based ring signature scheme to enable secure data sharing in cloud storage groups. It aims to provide forward security, authenticity, and anonymity for massive data sharing in the cloud. The proposed scheme uses identity-based ring signatures that do not require certificate verification, unlike conventional public key infrastructure approaches. It also achieves secure key distribution, fine-grained access control, prevention of collusion attacks, and secure user revocation. The scheme allows data to be securely shared within groups in the cloud while preserving the privacy of users.
IRJET- Security Enhancement for Sharing Data within Group Members in CloudIRJET Journal
1) The document proposes a secure data sharing scheme for sharing data within group members in the cloud. It aims to prevent collusion attacks and allow for secure sharing of data even as group membership changes dynamically.
2) The scheme uses encryption with private keys so that if a user's key is leaked, it will be difficult for others to access the shared data. A trusted authority authenticates users and stores encryption keys to determine responsibility if issues arise.
3) The scheme achieves secure key distribution without requiring secure communication channels by using public key verification. It also allows for fine-grained access control and secure revocation such that revoked users cannot access shared data even by colluding with the cloud.
This document discusses security issues related to cloud computing. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It then discusses potential security threats in cloud computing like denial of service attacks, side channel attacks, and man-in-the-middle cryptographic attacks. The document proposes a layered framework for assured cloud computing and techniques for secure publication of data in the cloud, including encryption. It concludes that achieving end-to-end security in cloud computing will be challenging due to complexity, but that more secure operations can be ensured even if some parts of the cloud fail.
Survey on Lightweight Secured Data Sharing Scheme for Cloud ComputingIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a proposed lightweight secured data sharing scheme for cloud computing. It discusses issues with securely sharing data over cloud systems, including lack of control over data and potential for exploitation. The proposed system uses a combination of Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE) and Byte Rotation Encryption to encrypt data before uploading it to the cloud. This allows users to securely store and share encrypted data. The system aims to work efficiently on devices with limited resources by encrypting data in parallel threads. The encrypted data is decrypted using a randomly generated key that is shared only with authorized users.
Cloud Auditing With Zero Knowledge PrivacyIJERA Editor
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new approach for auditing data stored in the cloud while preserving privacy. It begins with an introduction to cloud computing and common security issues when data is stored remotely. It then discusses existing methods for third-party auditing of cloud data that allow users to verify integrity and correctness, but compromise privacy. The proposed method uses Shamir's secret sharing algorithm to divide user data into shares and store each share on a different cloud server. This allows a third-party auditor to verify integrity without accessing or viewing the actual data contents, thus preserving privacy. The goals and design of the proposed approach are described, including how the secret sharing technique works mathematically to split data into threshold shares.
A Review on Key-Aggregate Cryptosystem for Climbable Knowledge Sharing in Clo...Editor IJCATR
The Data sharing is an important functionality in cloud storage. In this article, we show how to securely, efficiently, and
flexibly share data with others in cloud storage. We describe new public-key cryptosystems which produce constant-size ciphertexts
such that efficient delegation of decryption rights for any set of ciphertexts are possible. The novelty is that one can aggregate any set
of secret keys and make them as compact as a single key, but encompassing the power of all the keys being aggregated. In other
words, the secret key holder can release a constant-size aggregate key for flexible choices of ciphertext set in cloud storage, but the
other encrypted files outside the set remain confidential. This compact aggregate key can be conveniently sent to others or be stored in
a smart card with very limited secure storage. We provide formal security analysis of our schemes in the standard model. We also
describe other application of our schemes. In particular, our schemes give the first public-key patient controlled encryption for flexible
hierarchy, which was yet to be known.
CLOUD BASED ACCESS CONTROL MODEL FOR SELECTIVE ENCRYPTION OF DOCUMENTS WITH T...IJNSA Journal
This document proposes a cloud-based access control model for selectively encrypting documents with traitor detection. It aims to address the high computational overhead of key management and secret sharing in existing attribute-based encryption approaches for cloud data security. The proposed model uses efficient algorithms and protocols like aggregate equality oblivious commitment-based envelope protocol and fast access control vector broadcast group key management to reduce overhead. It also introduces a traitor tracing technique to identify any traitors in the two-layer encryption environment for cloud computing.
Two Aspect Validation Control Frameworks for Online Distributed ServicesIRJET Journal
This document proposes a two-factor validation control framework for online distributed services. Specifically, it implements an attribute-based access control framework that requires both a customer secret key and a lightweight security device. This two-factor authentication mechanism enhances security, especially when multiple customers share the same computer. It also allows fine-grained access control based on user attributes while preserving privacy, as the cloud server only knows that a user satisfies certain attributes, not their identity. A simulation is performed to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed two-factor framework.
E-Mail Systems In Cloud Computing Environment Privacy,Trust And Security Chal...IJERA Editor
In this paper, SMCSaaS is proposed to secure email system based on Web Service and Cloud Computing
Model. The model offers end-to-end security, privacy, and non-repudiation of PKI without the associated
infrastructure complexity. The Proposed Model control risks in Cloud Computing like Insecure Application
Programming Interfaces, Malicious Insiders, Data Loss Shared Technology Vulnerabilities, or Leakage,
Account, Service, Traffic Hijacking and Unknown Risk Profile
This document discusses enforcing multi-user security policies in cloud computing. It describes using key-policy attribute-based encryption (KP-ABE) to allow flexible and fine-grained access control of encrypted data stored on cloud servers. The database is encrypted using KP-ABE before being stored. The key management authority generates key sets for authorized users that determine which attributes they can access. This allows complex queries to be run on the encrypted database while maintaining security and privacy.
Fog computing a new concept to minimize the attacks and to provide security i...eSAT Publishing House
This document discusses fog computing as a new technique to provide security in cloud computing environments. It proposes using fog computing to extend cloud computing by placing user data closer to the end user and providing additional security features like validating authorized data access and confusing attackers with decoy documents. The key idea is to minimize damage from stolen data by decreasing its value to attackers through disinformation like decoys. This technique aims to make cloud systems more secure and transparent to users.
Towards Achieving Efficient and Secure Way to Share the DataIRJET Journal
This document discusses security and efficiency challenges with sharing data in the cloud. It notes that while cloud computing allows easy storage and sharing of data, this exposes user data to security attacks. When data is shared in the cloud, cryptographic and authentication techniques are needed to protect user data. Mechanisms for sharing data must also be efficient so they do not reduce cloud service performance or waste resources. The document reviews several existing approaches for secure and efficient data sharing in cloud computing and their limitations, noting the need for improved techniques that can handle multiple users and owners dynamically sharing data.
Insuring Security for Outsourced Data Stored in Cloud EnvironmentEditor IJCATR
The cloud storage offers users with infrastructure flexibility, faster deployment of applications and data, cost
control, adaptation of cloud resources to real needs, improved productivity, etc. Inspite of these advantageous factors, there
are several deterrents to the widespread adoption of cloud computing remain. Among them, security towards the correctness
of the outsourced data and issues of privacy lead a major role. In order to avoid security risk for the outsourced data, we
propose the dynamic audit services that enables integrity verification of untrusted and outsourced storages. An interactive
proof system (IPS) with the zero knowledge property is introduced to provide public auditability without downloading raw
data and protect privacy of the data. In the proposed system data owner stores the large number of data in cloud after e
encrypting the data with private key and also send public key to third party auditor (TPA) for auditing purpose. TPA in
clouds and it’s maintained by CSP. An Authorized Application (AA), which holds a data owners secret key (sk) and
manipulate the outsourced data and update the associated IHT stored in TPA. Finally Cloud users access the services through
the AA. Our system also provides secure auditing while the data owner outsourcing the data in the cloud. And after
performing auditing operations, security solutions are enhanced for the purpose of detecting malicious users with the help of
Certificate Authority
IRJET- Securing Cloud Data Under Key ExposureIRJET Journal
This document proposes a new auditing mechanism to improve the efficiency and security of attribute-based encryption for securing cloud data. The existing single attribute authority model results in long wait times for users to obtain secret keys. The proposed approach employs multiple attribute authorities that can share the work of key distribution to reduce wait times. A central authority generates keys for verified users, while each attribute is managed by its own authority. The mechanism can also detect incorrectly verified users to enhance security. Analysis shows the auditing mechanism improves cloud security performance compared to previous single authority schemes.
Cloud computing is rapidly emerging due to the provisioning of elastic, flexible, and on demand storage and computing services for customers. The data is usually encrypted before storing to the cloud. The access control, key management, encryption, and decryption processes are handled by the customers to ensure data security. A single key shared between all group members will result in the access of past data to a newly joining member. The aforesaid situation violates the confidentiality and the principle of least privilege.
IRJET- Key Exchange Privacy Preserving Technique in Cloud ComputingIRJET Journal
This document proposes a key exchange privacy preserving technique for cloud computing using Diffie-Hellman algorithm. It discusses issues with existing cloud security methods like data encryption. The proposed system uses Diffie-Hellman key exchange between users and cloud database to securely store and access files. When a user wants to store or access a file, prime numbers are used to generate secret keys for the user and database. These keys are exchanged and matched using Diffie-Hellman to authenticate the user before allowing file operations. This approach securely shares secret keys to preserve privacy in cloud storage and transfers without leaking sensitive user information. The system was implemented using Java and Amazon Web Services for cloud storage and database.
4.authentication and key agreement based on anonymous identity for peer to-pe...Venkat Projects
The document proposes a peer-to-peer cloud authentication and key agreement (PCAKA) scheme based on anonymous identity to enable secure data migration between cloud servers. The scheme uses elliptic curve cryptography without a trusted authority to establish session keys between cloud providers. It protects server and user privacy through anonymous identities while enabling identity traceability for malicious servers. The proposed approach aims to develop trust between clouds and facilitate efficient cross-cloud data migration for mobile users.
1) The document proposes a system model for secure data sharing in cloud environments using cryptography.
2) It aims to provide data confidentiality, access control of shared data, remove the burden of key management and file encryption/decryption for users, and support dynamic changes to user membership without requiring the data owner to always be online.
3) The proposed system addresses common challenges with secure data sharing in cloud computing like data security, access control, key management, and user revocation and rejoining.
FILESHADER: ENTRUSTED DATA INTEGRATION USING HASH SERVER csandit
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes FileShader, a system using hash values to ensure file integrity during transfers between clients and servers. FileShader works by having the file provider calculate and send the hash value of a file to a trusted hash server. When clients download a file, FileShader calculates the hash and compares it to the value stored on the hash server to detect any changes. The researchers implemented a prototype of FileShader and found it could accurately detect file changes with little performance overhead. They conclude FileShader is a practical solution that can increase security for internet users by verifying file integrity during transfers.
Enforcing multi user access policies in cloud computingIAEME Publication
This document discusses enforcing multi-user access policies in cloud computing. It describes how encryption techniques can be used to securely store data in the cloud and allow authorized users to access encrypted data through key management. The document also discusses security risks in cloud computing like authentication, access control and data leaks. It argues that a policy-based approach is needed to define and enforce access policies for users to access encrypted data securely in the cloud.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Security Issues’ in Cloud Computing and its Solutions. IJCERT JOURNAL
Cloud computing is a set of IT services that are provided to a customer over a network on a leased basis and with the ability to scale up or down their service requirements. Usually cloud computing services are delivered by a third party provider who owns the infrastructure. It advantages to mention but a few include scalability, resilience, flexibility, efficiency and outsourcing non-core activities. Cloud computing offers an innovative business model for organizations to adopt IT services without upfront investment. Despite the potential gains achieved from the cloud computing, the organizations are slow in accepting it due to security issues and challenges associated with it. Security is one of the major issues which hamper the growth of cloud. The idea of handing over important data to another company is worrisome; such that the consumers need to be vigilant in understanding the risks of data breaches in this new environment. This paper introduces a detailed analysis of the cloud computing security issues and challenges focusing on the cloud computing types and the service delivery types.
IRJET - Providing High Securtiy for Encrypted Data in CloudIRJET Journal
This document proposes a scheme for providing high security for encrypted data stored in the cloud. It outlines a secure, easily integrated, and fine-grained mechanism for verifying query results over encrypted cloud data. The scheme allows an authorized user to verify the correctness of each file in a query result set, as well as detect if any qualified files were not returned. It constructs verification objects for outsourced encrypted files that can be used to verify results. Trapdoor, decryption, and verification keys are generated to control access and detect unauthorized access attempts. The scheme guarantees the authenticity of verification objects and ensures the cloud server learns nothing about requested objects.
Enhanced security framework to ensure data security in cloud using security b...eSAT Journals
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new password management system called Security Blanket Algorithm. The system uses strong encryption to securely store user logins, passwords, credit cards and other sensitive information in the cloud or locally on a device. When adding a new device, the system implements two-factor authentication for security. All data and communications are encrypted using AES-256. The system aims to provide secure password management while hiding encryption keys and passwords from cloud servers or third parties.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
CLOUD BASED ACCESS CONTROL MODEL FOR SELECTIVE ENCRYPTION OF DOCUMENTS WITH T...IJNSA Journal
Cloud computing refers to a type of networked computing whereby an application can be run on connected servers instead of local servers. Cloud can be used to store data, share resources and also to provide services. Technically, there is very little difference between public and private cloud architecture. However, the security and privacy of the data is a very big issue when sensitive data is being entrusted to third party cloud service providers. Thus encryption with a fine grained access control is inevitable to enforce security in clouds. Several techniques implementing attribute based encryption for fine grained access control have been proposed. Under such approaches, the key management overhead is a little bit high in terms of computational complexity. Also, secret sharing mechanisms have added complexity. Moreover, they lack mechanisms to handle existence of traitors. Our proposed approach addresses these requirements and reduces the overhead of the key management as well as secret sharing by using efficient algorithms and protocols. Also, a traitor tracing technique is introduced into the cloud computing two layer encryption environment.
This document discusses enforcing multi-user security policies in cloud computing. It describes using key-policy attribute-based encryption (KP-ABE) to allow flexible and fine-grained access control of encrypted data stored on cloud servers. The database is encrypted using KP-ABE before being stored. A key management authority generates key sets for authorized users to decrypt portions of the database according to assigned access policies. This allows complex queries to be run on the encrypted database while protecting data confidentiality even from the cloud server.
An Approach towards Shuffling of Data to Avoid Tampering in CloudIRJET Journal
This document proposes an approach to secure data stored in the cloud by using data shuffling, access control policies, and deduplication. It discusses encrypting user data using AES before uploading it to the cloud. An administrator can control the shuffling of encrypted data between servers at regular intervals to avoid tampering. Access control policies require authorized users to authenticate with a secret key before performing file operations. Deduplication prevents duplicate files from being stored to reduce storage usage by hashing and comparing file contents. The proposed approach aims to enhance security, prevent data tampering and duplication, and efficiently use cloud storage.
Two Aspect Validation Control Frameworks for Online Distributed ServicesIRJET Journal
This document proposes a two-factor validation control framework for online distributed services. Specifically, it implements an attribute-based access control framework that requires both a customer secret key and a lightweight security device. This two-factor authentication mechanism enhances security, especially when multiple customers share the same computer. It also allows fine-grained access control based on user attributes while preserving privacy, as the cloud server only knows that a user satisfies certain attributes, not their identity. A simulation is performed to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed two-factor framework.
E-Mail Systems In Cloud Computing Environment Privacy,Trust And Security Chal...IJERA Editor
In this paper, SMCSaaS is proposed to secure email system based on Web Service and Cloud Computing
Model. The model offers end-to-end security, privacy, and non-repudiation of PKI without the associated
infrastructure complexity. The Proposed Model control risks in Cloud Computing like Insecure Application
Programming Interfaces, Malicious Insiders, Data Loss Shared Technology Vulnerabilities, or Leakage,
Account, Service, Traffic Hijacking and Unknown Risk Profile
This document discusses enforcing multi-user security policies in cloud computing. It describes using key-policy attribute-based encryption (KP-ABE) to allow flexible and fine-grained access control of encrypted data stored on cloud servers. The database is encrypted using KP-ABE before being stored. The key management authority generates key sets for authorized users that determine which attributes they can access. This allows complex queries to be run on the encrypted database while maintaining security and privacy.
Fog computing a new concept to minimize the attacks and to provide security i...eSAT Publishing House
This document discusses fog computing as a new technique to provide security in cloud computing environments. It proposes using fog computing to extend cloud computing by placing user data closer to the end user and providing additional security features like validating authorized data access and confusing attackers with decoy documents. The key idea is to minimize damage from stolen data by decreasing its value to attackers through disinformation like decoys. This technique aims to make cloud systems more secure and transparent to users.
Towards Achieving Efficient and Secure Way to Share the DataIRJET Journal
This document discusses security and efficiency challenges with sharing data in the cloud. It notes that while cloud computing allows easy storage and sharing of data, this exposes user data to security attacks. When data is shared in the cloud, cryptographic and authentication techniques are needed to protect user data. Mechanisms for sharing data must also be efficient so they do not reduce cloud service performance or waste resources. The document reviews several existing approaches for secure and efficient data sharing in cloud computing and their limitations, noting the need for improved techniques that can handle multiple users and owners dynamically sharing data.
Insuring Security for Outsourced Data Stored in Cloud EnvironmentEditor IJCATR
The cloud storage offers users with infrastructure flexibility, faster deployment of applications and data, cost
control, adaptation of cloud resources to real needs, improved productivity, etc. Inspite of these advantageous factors, there
are several deterrents to the widespread adoption of cloud computing remain. Among them, security towards the correctness
of the outsourced data and issues of privacy lead a major role. In order to avoid security risk for the outsourced data, we
propose the dynamic audit services that enables integrity verification of untrusted and outsourced storages. An interactive
proof system (IPS) with the zero knowledge property is introduced to provide public auditability without downloading raw
data and protect privacy of the data. In the proposed system data owner stores the large number of data in cloud after e
encrypting the data with private key and also send public key to third party auditor (TPA) for auditing purpose. TPA in
clouds and it’s maintained by CSP. An Authorized Application (AA), which holds a data owners secret key (sk) and
manipulate the outsourced data and update the associated IHT stored in TPA. Finally Cloud users access the services through
the AA. Our system also provides secure auditing while the data owner outsourcing the data in the cloud. And after
performing auditing operations, security solutions are enhanced for the purpose of detecting malicious users with the help of
Certificate Authority
IRJET- Securing Cloud Data Under Key ExposureIRJET Journal
This document proposes a new auditing mechanism to improve the efficiency and security of attribute-based encryption for securing cloud data. The existing single attribute authority model results in long wait times for users to obtain secret keys. The proposed approach employs multiple attribute authorities that can share the work of key distribution to reduce wait times. A central authority generates keys for verified users, while each attribute is managed by its own authority. The mechanism can also detect incorrectly verified users to enhance security. Analysis shows the auditing mechanism improves cloud security performance compared to previous single authority schemes.
Cloud computing is rapidly emerging due to the provisioning of elastic, flexible, and on demand storage and computing services for customers. The data is usually encrypted before storing to the cloud. The access control, key management, encryption, and decryption processes are handled by the customers to ensure data security. A single key shared between all group members will result in the access of past data to a newly joining member. The aforesaid situation violates the confidentiality and the principle of least privilege.
IRJET- Key Exchange Privacy Preserving Technique in Cloud ComputingIRJET Journal
This document proposes a key exchange privacy preserving technique for cloud computing using Diffie-Hellman algorithm. It discusses issues with existing cloud security methods like data encryption. The proposed system uses Diffie-Hellman key exchange between users and cloud database to securely store and access files. When a user wants to store or access a file, prime numbers are used to generate secret keys for the user and database. These keys are exchanged and matched using Diffie-Hellman to authenticate the user before allowing file operations. This approach securely shares secret keys to preserve privacy in cloud storage and transfers without leaking sensitive user information. The system was implemented using Java and Amazon Web Services for cloud storage and database.
4.authentication and key agreement based on anonymous identity for peer to-pe...Venkat Projects
The document proposes a peer-to-peer cloud authentication and key agreement (PCAKA) scheme based on anonymous identity to enable secure data migration between cloud servers. The scheme uses elliptic curve cryptography without a trusted authority to establish session keys between cloud providers. It protects server and user privacy through anonymous identities while enabling identity traceability for malicious servers. The proposed approach aims to develop trust between clouds and facilitate efficient cross-cloud data migration for mobile users.
1) The document proposes a system model for secure data sharing in cloud environments using cryptography.
2) It aims to provide data confidentiality, access control of shared data, remove the burden of key management and file encryption/decryption for users, and support dynamic changes to user membership without requiring the data owner to always be online.
3) The proposed system addresses common challenges with secure data sharing in cloud computing like data security, access control, key management, and user revocation and rejoining.
FILESHADER: ENTRUSTED DATA INTEGRATION USING HASH SERVER csandit
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes FileShader, a system using hash values to ensure file integrity during transfers between clients and servers. FileShader works by having the file provider calculate and send the hash value of a file to a trusted hash server. When clients download a file, FileShader calculates the hash and compares it to the value stored on the hash server to detect any changes. The researchers implemented a prototype of FileShader and found it could accurately detect file changes with little performance overhead. They conclude FileShader is a practical solution that can increase security for internet users by verifying file integrity during transfers.
Enforcing multi user access policies in cloud computingIAEME Publication
This document discusses enforcing multi-user access policies in cloud computing. It describes how encryption techniques can be used to securely store data in the cloud and allow authorized users to access encrypted data through key management. The document also discusses security risks in cloud computing like authentication, access control and data leaks. It argues that a policy-based approach is needed to define and enforce access policies for users to access encrypted data securely in the cloud.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Security Issues’ in Cloud Computing and its Solutions. IJCERT JOURNAL
Cloud computing is a set of IT services that are provided to a customer over a network on a leased basis and with the ability to scale up or down their service requirements. Usually cloud computing services are delivered by a third party provider who owns the infrastructure. It advantages to mention but a few include scalability, resilience, flexibility, efficiency and outsourcing non-core activities. Cloud computing offers an innovative business model for organizations to adopt IT services without upfront investment. Despite the potential gains achieved from the cloud computing, the organizations are slow in accepting it due to security issues and challenges associated with it. Security is one of the major issues which hamper the growth of cloud. The idea of handing over important data to another company is worrisome; such that the consumers need to be vigilant in understanding the risks of data breaches in this new environment. This paper introduces a detailed analysis of the cloud computing security issues and challenges focusing on the cloud computing types and the service delivery types.
IRJET - Providing High Securtiy for Encrypted Data in CloudIRJET Journal
This document proposes a scheme for providing high security for encrypted data stored in the cloud. It outlines a secure, easily integrated, and fine-grained mechanism for verifying query results over encrypted cloud data. The scheme allows an authorized user to verify the correctness of each file in a query result set, as well as detect if any qualified files were not returned. It constructs verification objects for outsourced encrypted files that can be used to verify results. Trapdoor, decryption, and verification keys are generated to control access and detect unauthorized access attempts. The scheme guarantees the authenticity of verification objects and ensures the cloud server learns nothing about requested objects.
Enhanced security framework to ensure data security in cloud using security b...eSAT Journals
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a new password management system called Security Blanket Algorithm. The system uses strong encryption to securely store user logins, passwords, credit cards and other sensitive information in the cloud or locally on a device. When adding a new device, the system implements two-factor authentication for security. All data and communications are encrypted using AES-256. The system aims to provide secure password management while hiding encryption keys and passwords from cloud servers or third parties.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
CLOUD BASED ACCESS CONTROL MODEL FOR SELECTIVE ENCRYPTION OF DOCUMENTS WITH T...IJNSA Journal
Cloud computing refers to a type of networked computing whereby an application can be run on connected servers instead of local servers. Cloud can be used to store data, share resources and also to provide services. Technically, there is very little difference between public and private cloud architecture. However, the security and privacy of the data is a very big issue when sensitive data is being entrusted to third party cloud service providers. Thus encryption with a fine grained access control is inevitable to enforce security in clouds. Several techniques implementing attribute based encryption for fine grained access control have been proposed. Under such approaches, the key management overhead is a little bit high in terms of computational complexity. Also, secret sharing mechanisms have added complexity. Moreover, they lack mechanisms to handle existence of traitors. Our proposed approach addresses these requirements and reduces the overhead of the key management as well as secret sharing by using efficient algorithms and protocols. Also, a traitor tracing technique is introduced into the cloud computing two layer encryption environment.
This document discusses enforcing multi-user security policies in cloud computing. It describes using key-policy attribute-based encryption (KP-ABE) to allow flexible and fine-grained access control of encrypted data stored on cloud servers. The database is encrypted using KP-ABE before being stored. A key management authority generates key sets for authorized users to decrypt portions of the database according to assigned access policies. This allows complex queries to be run on the encrypted database while protecting data confidentiality even from the cloud server.
An Approach towards Shuffling of Data to Avoid Tampering in CloudIRJET Journal
This document proposes an approach to secure data stored in the cloud by using data shuffling, access control policies, and deduplication. It discusses encrypting user data using AES before uploading it to the cloud. An administrator can control the shuffling of encrypted data between servers at regular intervals to avoid tampering. Access control policies require authorized users to authenticate with a secret key before performing file operations. Deduplication prevents duplicate files from being stored to reduce storage usage by hashing and comparing file contents. The proposed approach aims to enhance security, prevent data tampering and duplication, and efficiently use cloud storage.
Security Check in Cloud Computing through Third Party Auditorijsrd.com
In cloud computing, data owners crowd their data on cloud servers and users (data consumers) can access the data from cloud servers. Due to the data outsourcing, however, it requires an independent auditing service to check the data integrity in the cloud. Some existing remote integrity checking method scan only serve for static records data. Thus, cannot be used in the auditing service since the data in the cloud can be animatedly updated. Thus, an efficient and secure dynamic auditing protocol is required to convince data owners that the data are correctly stored in the cloud. In this paper, we first design an auditing framework for cloud storage systems for privacy-preserving auditing protocol. Then, we extend our auditing protocol to support the data dynamic operations, which is efficient to secure the random model.
A Secure Multi-Owner Data Sharing Scheme for Dynamic Group in Public Cloud. IJCERT JOURNAL
In cloud computing outsourcing group resource among cloud users is a major challenge, so cloud computing provides a low-cost and well-organized solution. Due to frequent change of membership, sharing data in a multi-owner manner to an untrusted cloud is still its challenging issue. In this paper we proposed a secure multi-owner data sharing scheme for dynamic group in public cloud. By providing AES encryption with convergent key while uploading the data, any cloud user can securely share data with others. Meanwhile, the storage overhead and encryption computation cost of the scheme are independent with the number of revoked users. In addition, I analyze the security of this scheme with rigorous proofs. One-Time Password is one of the easiest and most popular forms of authentication that can be used for securing access to accounts. One-Time Passwords are often referred to as secure and stronger forms of authentication in multi-owner manner. Extensive security and performance analysis shows that our proposed scheme is highly efficient and satisfies the security requirements for public cloud based secure group sharing.
A review on key aggregate cryptosystem for scalable data sharing in cloud sto...eSAT Journals
This document summarizes a research paper on key-aggregate cryptosystem (KAC) for secure data sharing in cloud storage. KAC allows data owners to efficiently share decryption keys for selected ciphertext classes by generating an aggregate key of constant size. The data owner first encrypts data and generates keys, then can create an aggregate key over a set of ciphertexts to share with others. When received, the aggregate key allows downloading and accessing the selected encrypted data. KAC provides an efficient way to delegate decryption rights for cloud-stored data while maintaining security and flexibility in data sharing.
Secure Redundant Data Avoidance over Multi-Cloud Architecture. IJCERT JOURNAL
Redundant data avoidance systems, the Private Cloud are involved as a proxy to allow data owner/users to securely perform duplicate check with differential privileges. Such architecture is practical and has attracted much attention from researchers. The data owners only outsource their data storage by utilizing public cloud while the data operation is managed in private cloud, in this connection our presented system has follows traditional encryption while providing data confidentiality, is incompatible with redundant data avoidance. Identical data copies of different users will lead to different ciphertexts, making data avoidance impossible. To address above issues convergent encryption technique has been proposed to encrypt the data before outsourcing. To better protect data security, this paper makes the first attempt to formally address the problem of authorized redundant data avoidance. Different from traditional redundant data avoidance systems, the differential privileges of users are further considered in duplicate check besides the data itself. We also present several new redundant data avoidance constructions supporting authorized duplicate check in a multi-cloud architecture. Security analysis demonstrates that our scheme is secure in terms of the definitions specified in the proposed security model. In order to perform secure access controlling scheme user may satisfy fine-grained approach at cloud level towards access restricting from unauthorized users or adversaries.
Employment Feedback by Securing Data using Anonymous AuthenticationIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a method for anonymous user authentication and access control of securely stored data in cloud computing. The method aims to ensure user anonymity while authenticating users and allowing flexible access control. It uses attribute-based signatures to authenticate users without revealing their identities. The access control scheme is decentralized and can revoke user access. It also aims to automatically send any uploaded evidence or reports directly to relevant organizations if the original user is unable to post it, while still maintaining user anonymity. The document discusses concepts like anonymous communication, privacy and the AES encryption algorithm used in the proposed method.
High security mechanism: Fragmentation and replication in the cloud with auto...CSITiaesprime
Cloud computing makes immense use of internet to store a huge amount of data. Cloud computing provides high quality service with low cost and scalability with less requirement of hardware and software management. Security plays a vital role in cloud as data is handled by third party hence security is the biggest concern to matter. This proposed mechanism focuses on the security issues on the cloud. As the file is stored at a particular location which might get affected due to attack and will lost the data. So, in this proposed work instead of storing a complete file at a particular location, the file is divided into fragments and each fragment is stored at various locations. Fragments are more secured by providing the hash key to each fragment. This mechanism will not reveal all the information regarding a particular file even after successful attack. Here, the replication of fragments is also generated with strong authentication process using key generation. The auto update of a fragment or any file is also done here. The concept of auto update of files is done where a file or a fragment can be updated online. Instead of downloading the whole file, a fragment can be downloaded to update. More time is saved using this methodology.
IRJET- A Review on Lightweight Secure Data Sharing Scheme for Mobile Cloud Co...IRJET Journal
This document reviews a proposed lightweight secure data sharing scheme (LDSS) for mobile cloud computing. It aims to address the problems of high computational overhead for mobile devices and lack of security when data is stored and shared in the cloud. The proposed LDSS framework uses attribute-based encryption and proxy servers to perform intensive encryption and decryption tasks, reducing the computational load on mobile clients. It also introduces lazy re-encryption and attribute fields to help efficiently revoke user access privileges. The goal is to provide secure yet lightweight data sharing capabilities for mobile cloud applications and services.
Attribute-Based Encryption for Access of Secured Data in Cloud StorageIJSRD
This document summarizes an article about attribute-based encryption for securing data access in cloud storage. It discusses how attribute-based encryption (ABE) can allow users to encrypt data in the cloud in a way that only authorized users who match certain attributes can decrypt and access the data. The document provides background on ABE and homomorphic encryption, which allows computations on encrypted data. It proposes a system using partial homomorphic encryption with RSA and user-generated keys to provide security while allowing data operations without decryption. Evaluation results show the proposed approach provides faster encryption times and less overhead compared to traditional methods.
IRJET - Efficient Public Key Cryptosystem for Scalable Data Sharing in Cloud ...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes and evaluates several existing approaches for securely sharing data stored in the cloud. It discusses key aggregate cryptosystems that allow a user to generate a single aggregate key to decrypt a set of ciphertexts. It also reviews other techniques such as attribute-based encryption with proxy re-encryption, dynamic auditing services using random sampling and fragment structures, the Oruta system using ring signatures for public auditing of shared data, and privacy-preserving public auditing using message authentication codes. The document analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, such as increased key sizes with attribute-based encryption and the storage overhead of fragment structures.
A cloud storage system for sharing data securely with privacy preservation an...eSAT Journals
Abstract Cloud computing provides much-known services for storing user data over cloud server and it provides attention towards a broad set of technologies, rules and controls deployed to provide security for applications and data. As the more and more firm uses the cloud, security in cloud environment is becoming very important issue. It is much needed that companies should work with partners doing best practices of cloud security and which facilitate transparency for their solutions. Number of security solutions today depends on the authentication for security but it did not provide solution for the privacy problems while sharing data in the cloud environment. Data access request from the user itself may expose users’ private data no matter his request approved or not. So this becomes very important in sharing data in the cloud environment. In this paper we proposed a system which provides attention towards the above mentioned problem. In proposed system we used the concept of data anonymity for sending data access request to data owner and also provide the data auditing facility to detect fraud in the integrity of users shared data. Keywords: Cloud computing, privacy preservation, data integrity, data sharing, authentication
Achieving Secure, sclable and finegrained Cloud computing reportKiran Girase
cloud computing is also facing many challenges that, if not well resolved, may impede its fast growth. Data security, as it exists in many other applications, is among these challenges that would raise great concerns from users when they store sensitive information on cloud servers. These concerns originate from the fact that cloud servers are usually operated by commercial providers which are very likely to be outside of the trusted domain of the users. Data confidential against cloud servers is hence frequently desired when users outsource data for storage in the cloud.
A survey on cloud security issues and techniquesijcsa
This document summarizes security issues and techniques related to cloud computing. It discusses common cloud security threats such as multi-tenancy, elasticity, insider and outsider attacks, loss of control, data loss, network attacks, malware injection, and flooding attacks. The document also outlines techniques for securing data in the cloud, including authentication, encryption, privacy, availability, and information management. Finally, it briefly discusses cloud computing security standards like SAML, OAuth, OpenID and SSL/TLS.
IRJET- Secure Sharing of Personal Data on Cloud using Key Aggregation and...IRJET Journal
This document proposes a method for secure sharing of personal data on cloud storage using key aggregation and cryptography. It discusses how traditional cloud storage raises privacy and security issues due to outsourcing of data. The proposed method uses key-aggregate encryption to encrypt data files and generate a single aggregate key, reducing the need to exchange keys for individual files. This allows data owners to selectively and securely share a large number of encrypted files with data users by distributing the aggregate encryption key. When data users search for files, a trapdoor is generated and sent to the cloud for searching over authorized encrypted files. The method aims to enable secure, efficient and flexible sharing of encrypted personal data on cloud storage.
IRJET-Using Downtoken Secure Group Data Sharing on CloudIRJET Journal
The document proposes a secure group data sharing scheme on cloud using key aggregate search encryption (KASE). In the proposed scheme, a data owner can generate a single download token (DT) to share a group of encrypted files with multiple users. The users only need to upload the DT to the cloud to search and download the shared files. This reduces the complexity of managing multiple encryption keys compared to traditional schemes. The scheme provides security, dynamic changes, low computation and communication costs for file access and key updates.
Secure Data Sharing In an Untrusted CloudIJERA Editor
Cloud computing is a huge area which basically provides many services on the basis of pay as you go. One of the fundamental services provided by cloud is data storage. Cloud provides cost efficiency and an efficient solution for sharing resource among cloud users. A secure and efficient data sharing scheme for groups in cloud is not an easy task. On one hand customers are not ready to share their identity but on other hand want to enjoy the cost efficiency provided by the cloud. It needs to provide identity privacy, multiple owner and dynamic data sharing without getting effected by the number of cloud users revoked. In this paper, any member of a group can completely enjoy the data storing and sharing services by the cloud. A secure data sharing scheme for dynamic cloud users is proposed in this paper. For which it uses group signature and dynamic broadcast encryption techniques such that any user in a group can share the information in a secured manner. Additionally the permission option is proposed for the security reasons. This means the file access permissions are generated by the admin and given to the user using Role Based Access Control (RBA) algorithm. The file access permissions are read, write and delete. In this, owner can provide files with options and accepts the users using that option. The revocation of cloud user is a function generated by the Admin for security purpose. The encryption computational cost and storage overhead is not dependent on the number of users revoked. We analyze the security by proofs and produce the cloud efficiency report using cloudsim.
A Novel Information Accountability Framework for Cloud ComputingIJMER
International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) is Peer reviewed, online Journal. It serves as an international archival forum of scholarly research related to engineering and science education.
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