Abstract
Cloud computing is a platform for dynamically enhancing capabilities and increasing potentialities without requiring the addition of new hardware, employees, or software. Additionally, cloud computing began as a business notion and later became a successful IT innovation. Concerns have been expressed about the security of the cloud environment, though, considering that the cloud contains a lot of information about people and businesses. Although cloud computing has received a lot of attention, clients are still hesitant to move their businesses there. However, the only significant issue preventing greater adoption of cloud computing is a lack of protection. Additionally, the market is wary about cloud computing due to the intricacy with which it controls data protection and confidentiality. When used in a cloud context, the cloud model architecture jeopardises the security of current technology. Therefore, cloud service customers should be aware of the risks associated with uploading data into this novel environment. Therefore, several areas of cryptography that endanger cloud computing are examined in this work. This paper provides an overview of the specific security concerns that using cryptography in a cloud computing system raises.
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