Abstract

Cloud computing is a technology in which the resources are delivered as services. Users can access them anywhere, anytime via the Internet without any need to know the infrastructure knowledge, experience, or even authority that provides such services. It has become an important medium for enterprises to develop their networks because of these resources. With the growing need for cloud computing, security is becoming important for both individuals and business needs. Many researchers have studied the security of cloud computing. Still, security gaps or threats are increasing as the demand for cloud computing connectivity increases. Because a third party mostly provides cloud platforms to the cloud client, data protection in the cloud is the primary issue. This paper presents a novel, effective lightweight homomorphic cryptographic algorithm which contains two layers of encryption. The first layer uses the new effective, light-weight cryptographic algorithm and the second layer multiplicative homomorphic schemes considered for improving security data in cloud computing. This approach offers both symmetric and asymmetric cryptography features. The proposed approach's performance is evaluated using a variety of metrics, including memory, computational time and (key sensitivity), statistical analysis, image histogram, and entropy change analysis. The proposed algorithm's experimental findings showed a high level of security and an apparent improvement in encryption execution time, memory usage, and throughput. When compared to the cryptographic systems widely used in cloud computing.

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