Privacy and security issues in cloud computing using idyllic approach Online publication date: Fri, 26-Jul-2019
by P. Santhosh Kumar; Latha Parthiban; V. Jegatheeswari
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations (IJNVO), Vol. 21, No. 1, 2019
Abstract: Cloud provides the collection of virtual machine which have both computational and storage facility. The important aspect of cloud computing is to present effective process to hyper distributed resources. Now days, cloud system is developing and facing many challenges, two of them is scheduling process and other main challenge is a security issue. In existing approaches did not concentrate on both security and scheduling issues in the cloud computing. Scheduling refers to the scheduler adapts its scheduling strategy, according to the changing to a set of morals to control the order of work to be implemented by a computer system. In this research paper, we have implemented a scheduling algorithm of collocate FCFS of supremacy elements. Here, we improve the system efficiency by using FCFS in a parallel manner. To address this security issue, we have introduced a novel concept of Crisscross Advance Encryption Standard (CAES). In this approach, crisscross AES has implemented by increasing the security to the cloud through the grid manner. Aggregate of this proposed work is to enhance the system efficiency as well as the security by using the both crisscross AES and Collocate FCFS of supremacy elements.
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