Abstract

Cloud computing paradigm is attracting individuals as well as organizations all round the globe due to its multiple facilities of powerful resources, storage hubs, computational power and cost effective solutions. However, distributed cloud data centers pose the threat of security breaches to the privacy of the data and pose high risks. A secured image data sharing scheme over cloud domain based on the Shamir's secret sharing and permutation ordered binary number system has been proposed here. It distributes the image information into multiple random shares that reveal no information and thus can be stored securely over the distributed cloud data centers. Different image operations could be applied in the encrypted domain over the cloud servers itself. This approach reduces the threat to security which is a major hindrance in utilizing the facilities of the cloud based architecture. Only the authentic owner possessing the secret keys could restore back the original image information from the random shares. Comparative results for both the plain domain as well as the encrypted domain have been presented to validate the efficiency of using the various image filtering operations like motion blur, unsharp masking, weiner, gaussian etc in the encrypted domain over cloud.

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