USING INDIRECT MUTUAL TRUST AND ENABLING DYNAMIC DATA IN CLOUD COMPUTING STORAGE SYSTEMS |
Author(s): |
Rohit H. Patil |
Keywords: |
Cloud computing, Data security, Data outsourcing, Cloud service provider, Mutual trust. |
Abstract |
Cloud service providers (CSP) are the services that provide storage space as a service for the organizations to store their important data on a server of the system. A cloud based storage scheme that permit the data owner to service from the facilities CSP and enables indirect mutual trust between them. The important feature of this scheme: First one it permits the owner to outsource sensitive data to a CSP, and perform full block level dynamic operations on the external data (i.e. append , deletion , insertion and modification). Second one it ensures that approved users (i.e. those that have the right to access the owner’s file) receive the most recent version of the outsourced data. Third one it allows indirect mutual trust between the owner and also the cloud service providers. And fourth one it permits the owner to grant or revoke access to the external data. That justifies its performance through hypothetical analysis, model implementation and evaluation of communication, computation and storage overheads towards the cloud computing environment. |
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Paper ID: IJSARTV Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 6/2/2017 |
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