Two Level Hybrid SECO Environment for Secure Cloud Environment

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Manpreet kaur 1,* Hardeep Singh 1

1. CGC, Landran Mohali, Punjab

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2016.03.04

Received: 17 Feb. 2016 / Revised: 16 Mar. 2016 / Accepted: 2 Apr. 2016 / Published: 8 May 2016

Index Terms

Cloud computing, content security, AES algoritm, Diffie-hellman algorithm, Digital Signature, Window Azure

Abstract

As cloud computing becomes prevalent, sensitive information are being increasingly centralized into the cloud. Number of users used cloud to store their data. In general terms means encrypted form hackers can easily hack or modify the data because there is no security while uploading the data to cloud server. Due to this problem cloud server can easily deployed. As security is one of the major concerns in cloud environment for preventing data deployment during upload. The best solution for the protection of data privacy is done by encryption the sensitive data before being outsourced to cloud server, which makes effective data utilization a very challenging task. There are a number of security and privacy concerns associated with cloud computing but these issues fall into two broad categories: security and privacy concerns faced by cloud providers and security and privacy concerns faced by their customers. Different set of algorithms have been implemented on cloud environment for enhancing the security but still there are some major concerns like malicious attacks. In previous work on AES based encryption and a SECO based environment were introduced.. In SECO based environment root package generated key by using diffie-hellman algorithm and domain package generated key by using private key of root package. In AES algorithm and SECO based environment individually provided some sort of level encryption. In this both algorithms work on single level encryption approach which may be easily broken by malicious users. So, in proposed work both techniques that is AES and SECO based environment will be combined to provide two level security and also will double the encrypted environment which may not be easily broken by malicious users. Result will be more efficient and secure than the previous work.

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Manpreet kaur, Hardeep Singh, "Two Level Hybrid SECO Environment for Secure Cloud Environment", International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business(IJIEEB), Vol.8, No.3, pp.31-40, 2016. DOI:10.5815/ijieeb.2016.03.04

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