A Framework for Scrutiny of Secure Data Storage in Cloud Services |
| ( Vol-3,Issue-7,July 2016 ) OPEN ACCESS |
| Author(s): |
S.Venkataramana, Dr P.V.G.D. Prasad Reddy, Dr. S. Krishna Rao |
| Keywords: |
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Poly-alphabetic Cryptographic algorithm, Auditing, attacks, data privacy problem, multi cloud Batch Auditing, Hash algorithm 256. |
| Abstract: |
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In cloud computing, data owners host their data on cloud servers and users (data consumers) can access the data from cloud servers. Due to the data outsourcing, however, this new paradigm of data hosting service also introduces new security challenges, which requires an independent auditing service to check the data integrity in the cloud. Some existing remote integrity checking methods can only serve for static archive data and thus cannot be applied to the auditing service since the data in the cloud can be dynamically updated. Thus, an efficient and secure dynamic auditing protocol is desired 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 and propose an efficient and privacy-preserving auditing protocol. Then, we extend our auditing protocol to support the data dynamic operations, which is efficient and provably secure in the random oracle model. We further extend our auditing protocol to support batch auditing for both multiple owners and file verification. The analysis and simulation results show that our proposed auditing protocols are secure and efficient, especially it reduce the computation cost of the auditor. |
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