Abstract

An Efficient Approach for Data Security and Integrity in Multi Cloud Computing

Highlights

  • MANY trends are emerging in the era of Cloud Computing [Xiao & Xiao, 1], an Internet-based development and usage of computer technology

  • Cloud Computing is a significantly novel concept, which offers a good deal of advantages for its users; though, it can lead to few security issues that may reduce its speed during use

  • The present work guarantees the deployment of Multilevel secret sharing mechanisms for distributed cloud computing

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

MANY trends are emerging in the era of Cloud Computing [Xiao & Xiao, 1], an Internet-based development and usage of computer technology. More and more number of users save their data in clouds, which can be remotely accessed over the Internet. These services can be given making use of full disk encryption method but it slows down the data access time [Song et al, 7]. In order to enhance the data integrity the new system proposed HAIL, which permits the user to save their data over multiple number of servers such there exists a data redundancy. Simple principal behind this technique is to guarantee to data integrity of file through data redundancy. The proof generated by this technique is size independent of data and small in size [Bowers et al, 9]

LITERATURE REVIEW
PROPOSED METHODOLOGY
Secret Key Generation using Dragonfly Optimization
User MCU encrypts the file D with secret key SK
If any data loss happens call data replication MSSIP
Y Layer5
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Time Complexity
Precision
Recall
CONCLUSION
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