Abstract
Considering the possible consequences of illegal access, cloud service authentication privacy must be guaranteed. Negative actors might get access to private information without the right authentication procedures, which could result in monetary losses, harm to one’s reputation, and legal repercussions. This paper proposed using the advanced encryption standard (AES) algorithm for cloud service authentication to guarantee privacy and alleviate these problems. Providing a safe and effective authentication process that ensures user data privacy is the main goal of this framework. To encrypt user credentials and other authentication related data before sending it to the cloud service provider, the proposed framework makes use of the AES algorithm. With the use of an encryption key, the data is rendered unintelligible even in the event that it is intercepted. In order to guard against man in the middle attacks and eavesdropping, the authentication system also includes secure key exchange protocols and secure communication routes. Organizations may feel secure and in control of their data stored in the cloud by implementing this cloud service authentication architecture. It provides a strong barrier against breaches of privacy, illegal access, and data breaches. A workable and efficient way to guarantee privacy and safeguard sensitive data is to employ the AES algorithm for cloud service authentication. Through the use of this framework, businesses may take use of cloud computing’s advantages while retaining control over their data and lowering the danger of illegal access.
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