Abstract

Cloud computing enables businesses to efficiently store vast amounts of data in the cloud, which can be accessed seamlessly over the Internet without hardware compatibility constraints. However, the transmission of data over the Internet is susceptible to various security threats such as man-in-the-middle attacks, known plaintext attacks, chosen ciphertext attacks, related-key attacks, and pollution attacks. Uploading data to a single cloud service may heighten the risk of compromising confidential information. Prior research has explored several cryptography techniques like SA-EDS, RFDA, and EST to secure data storage across multiple cloud platforms. However, these existing methods exhibit vulnerabilities to various attacks. This article focuses on addressing data security challenges in multi-cloud environments and proposes an advanced approach called Proficient Security over Distributed Storage. PSDS has undergone rigorous testing against multiple attacks, demonstrating its resilience against related-key attacks, pollution attacks, chosen ciphertext attacks, and known plaintext attacks. Additionally, PSDS exhibits reduced computational time compared to existing encryption methods such as STTN and RFD.

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