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- Title
STRENGTHENING CLOUD SERVER SECURITY: MULTI-AUTHORITY PRIVACY-PRESERVING WITH AES-256 ENCRYPTION AND SHA-512.
- Authors
ABIRAMI, A.; BHUVANESWARI, S.; SHRUTHI, K.; INDUMATHY, P.; BHAGYALAKSHMI, A.; MAHESWARI, S.; CHANDRAPRAKASH, R.; ESHWANTH, G. M.; KHAN, S. IMRAN
- Abstract
Due to an increase in security lapses and data theft by intruders or hackers, security of data in cloud servers has emerged as a significant concern in recent times. Researchers have concentrated on creating effective fine-grained access mechanisms in cloud storage to overcome this problem. Both Attribute Based Encryption (ABE) and Attribute Based Signature (ABS), which provide privacy and genuineness to various types of data, respectively, have shown promise. The result is Attribute Based Signcryption (ABSC), which combines these methods. However, because they need the use of numerous third-party services and have a significant overhead in terms of processing and communication, the majority of existing solutions are unworkable for real-world circumstances. As a result, we suggest a unique ABSC approach that protects personal information and allows for public verification of the ciphertext and signcryptor, respectively.
- Subjects
CLOUD storage; RESEARCH personnel
- Publication
Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association, 2024, Vol 30, Issue 3, p500
- ISSN
1310-4772
- Publication type
Article