Analysis of Execution Time for Encryption During Data Integrity Check in Cloud Environment

Abhay, K and Muniyal, Balachandra (2019) Analysis of Execution Time for Encryption During Data Integrity Check in Cloud Environment. In: International Symposium on Security in Computing and Communication: Communications in Computer and Information Science, 19/09/2018, PES Institute of Technology (South Campus).

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Abstract

Cloud computing is one of the latest and encouraging solutions to the increasing demand for using and accessing the resources endowed over the internet. It has significantly emerged as a standard for deploying services, applications for both end-users and enterprises. It offers powerful processing and storage resources as on-demand services with reduced cost, increased efficiency and performance. All these features promote enterprises, critical infrastructure providers and even government projects or applications to drift towards the cloud. In recent years, for all the fast growing segments of Information Technology industry, cloud computing has grown as a promising business concept. However, issues begin to grow on cloud as vast amount of information of individuals and organizations are stored on cloud, which raise a question about cloud environment providing stability, reliability and safety. With many well provisioned, well adapted promising facilities and benefits, there are still a number of technical obstacles such as security and quality of service which hinder the proper utilization of the cloud. In this regard, a possible solution is proposed to provide high level confidentiality by preserving the data integrity. An analysis is performed for the proposed method to verify the repeatability in the encryption process in given environment

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Data Integrity Check, Cloud Security, Encryption, Cryptography, Hypothesis, Research Methodology
Subjects: Engineering > MIT Manipal > Information and Communication Technology
Depositing User: MIT Library
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2019 04:27
Last Modified: 09 Mar 2019 04:27
URI: http://eprints.manipal.edu/id/eprint/153412

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