Dynamic secret sharing for enhanced cloud security: Tackling eavesdropping and threshold attacks

IF 5 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Sijjad Ali , Shuaib Ahmed Wadho , Aun Yichiet , Nayem Uddin Prince , Ming Lee Gan , Chen Kang Lee
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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a novel approach to enhance the security of cloud collaboration while addressing key challenges in cloud computing. The proposed scheme effectively mitigates eavesdropping and threshold attacks, significantly bolstering the security of the cloud environment. Through rigorous performance evaluation, we demonstrate that our method reduces communication overhead and improves resource efficiency compared to existing solutions. Additionally, we introduce a transformation of the dynamic context secret (DCS) into a (t,n) secret sharing scheme, improving its flexibility and addressing critical security issues. This innovative approach represents a significant advancement in cloud collaboration security, offering a measurable improvement over current models. By strengthening both the security and efficiency of cloud environments, our scheme lays the groundwork for more robust and secure cloud computing frameworks.
在本文中,我们提出了一种新方法来增强云协作的安全性,同时应对云计算中的关键挑战。所提出的方案有效地缓解了窃听和阈值攻击,大大增强了云环境的安全性。通过严格的性能评估,我们证明了与现有解决方案相比,我们的方法减少了通信开销,提高了资源效率。此外,我们还将动态上下文秘密(DCS)转换为(t,n)秘密共享方案,提高了其灵活性,并解决了关键的安全问题。这种创新方法代表了云协作安全性的重大进步,与现有模式相比有了显著改善。通过加强云环境的安全性和效率,我们的方案为更强大、更安全的云计算框架奠定了基础。
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Egyptian Informatics Journal
Egyptian Informatics Journal Decision Sciences-Management Science and Operations Research
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
1.90%
发文量
59
审稿时长
110 days
期刊介绍: The Egyptian Informatics Journal is published by the Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Cairo University. This Journal provides a forum for the state-of-the-art research and development in the fields of computing, including computer sciences, information technologies, information systems, operations research and decision support. Innovative and not-previously-published work in subjects covered by the Journal is encouraged to be submitted, whether from academic, research or commercial sources.
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