Security and privacy preservation using constructive hierarchical data-sharing approach in cloud environment

Rajesh Bingu, S. Jothilakshmi, N. Srinivasu
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ABSTRACT With the vast development in the cloud computing environment, many cloud users intend to outsource the data to a remote location and share the data with multiple users. The hierarchical model is an extensively used data organization process. It is highly complex to guarantee integrity, privacy, and confidentiality of the data and the structure of the model when the sensitive data is held in this manner. This research attempts to give a solution to hierarchically ensure the security and privacy of the information while data sharing occurs. A constructive hierarchical data sharing (CHDS) method is proposed to adopt symmetric encryption over the rooted hierarchical graph structure. The hierarchical graph model deals with incoming data features to establish the model’s privacy and authenticity. Based on this model, the proposed CHDS is known to be transparent, secure, and confident in the public environment. Here, performance metrics like computational complexity, key generation, prediction accuracy, and execution time are evaluated. The outcomes provide the security of the multi-party environment without forfeiting sensible resources when the hierarchical model grows to a more significant number of siblings, edges, and vertices. The proposed CHDS gives a better trade-off when compared with various existing approaches.
云环境中使用建设性分层数据共享方法的安全和隐私保护
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