Performance analysis of privacy preservation-based authentication scheme and cryptographic-based data protocols for DSaC in cloud
by Ankush Balaram Pawar; Shashikant U. Ghumbre; Rashmi M. Jogdand
International Journal of Information and Computer Security (IJICS), Vol. 22, No. 3/4, 2023

Abstract: Advanced technology is the cloud computing that has the ability to preserve massive amount of data and shares the data resources over the internet. Cloud computing has a wide range of applications like business fields, software infrastructure, government agencies, and financial industries. The main challenging factors in cloud computing are data privacy and security. Such issues are addressed through the developed method named privacy preservation-based data security that secure protocol for data storage that is distributed and communication (DSaC) in the cloud such that this method provides effective authentication and secure data storage in cloud. An effective performance analysis is done between privacy preservation-based data security approach for authenticated encrypted access and secure data protocol for DSaC in cloud and the approaches are compared with the traditional schemes like Ins-PAbAC, homomorphic proxy re-encryption (HPRE), LAM-CIoT, SA-EDS, advanced encryption standard (AES) and data encryption standard (DES).

Online publication date: Tue, 09-Jan-2024

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