Abstract
One of the significant benefits of distributed computing is dividing information between different organizations. Notwithstanding, this benefit itself has a danger to information. It is important to ensure communication to refute likely risks to the data. Encryption is a tremendously powerful instrument concerning securing information. This paper proposes another span of cryptographic double-layer encryption to make the information put away in the cloud safer and dependable. There are promptly accessible numerous different encryption methods accessible at present; however incapable of giving adequate security. This paper intends to propose a new encryption strategy named double encryption. It depends on the well-known encryption analysis, ais a symmetric-key study. We will offer an extra layer of rabbit calculation around encoded information, which will assist with giving greater protection from Brute force and one more sort of attack. Assuming that an interloper recognizes a solitary key of the cryptosystem, it isn't easy to unscramble the first message. This paper plans to recommend a viewpoint that is a twofold layer encryption technique to guarantee security in the cloud. This proposed twofold layer encryption will acquire the information while securing and participating in a cloud environment. This plan utilizes the incredible handling expertise of distributed computing and can proficiently guarantee cloud information protection and security
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