Scalable and Adaptable End-To-End Collection and Analysis of Cloud Computing Security Data: Towards End-To-End Security in Cloud Computing Systems

M. Rupasri, A. Lakhanpal, Soumalya Ghosh, Atharav Hedage, M. Bangare, K. V. D. S. Ketaraju
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Cloud computing provides customers with enormous compute power and storage capacity, allowing them to deploy their computation and data-intensive applications without having to invest in infrastructure. Many firms use cloud computing as a means of relocating and maintaining resources outside of their enterprise, regardless of the cloud server's location. However, preserving the data in cloud leads to a number of issues related to data loss, accountability, security etc. Such fears become a great barrier to the adoption of the cloud services by users. Cloud computing offers a high scale storage facility for internet users with reference to the cost based on the usage of facilities provided. Privacy protection of a user's data is considered as a challenge as the internal operations offered by the service providers cannot be accessed by the users. Hence, it becomes necessary for monitoring the usage of the client's data in cloud. In this research, we suggest an effective cloud storage solution for accessing patient medical records across hospitals in different countries while maintaining data security and integrity. In the suggested system, multifactor authentication for user login to the cloud, homomorphic encryption for data storage with integrity verification, and integrity verification have all been implemented effectively. To illustrate the efficacy of the proposed strategy, an experimental investigation was conducted.
云计算安全数据的端到端采集与分析:面向云计算系统的端到端安全
云计算为客户提供了巨大的计算能力和存储容量,允许他们部署计算和数据密集型应用程序,而无需投资基础设施。许多公司使用云计算作为在企业外部重新安置和维护资源的一种手段,而不考虑云服务器的位置。然而,将数据保存在云中会导致许多与数据丢失、问责制、安全性等相关的问题。这种担忧成为用户采用云服务的巨大障碍。云计算为互联网用户提供了一个大规模的存储设施,参考了基于所提供设施的使用成本。由于用户无法访问服务提供商提供的内部操作,用户数据的隐私保护被认为是一项挑战。因此,有必要监控云中的客户端数据的使用情况。在本研究中,我们提出了一种有效的云存储解决方案,用于访问不同国家医院的患者医疗记录,同时保持数据的安全性和完整性。在该系统中,用户登录云的多因素认证、数据存储的同态加密和完整性验证都得到了有效的实现。为了说明所提出的策略的有效性,进行了实验调查。
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