Friday 19th of April 2024
 

Identifying Data Integrity in the Cloud Storage


Saranya Eswaran and Sunitha Abburu

In cloud computing, data is moved to a remotely located cloud server. Cloud faithfully stores the data and return back to the owner whenever needed. But there is no guarantee that data stored in the cloud is secured and not altered by the cloud or Third Party Auditor (TPA). In order to overcome the threat of integrity of data, the user must be able to use the assist of a TPA. The TPA has experience in checking integrity of the data, that clouds users does not have, and that is difficult for the owner to check. The data in the cloud should be correct, consistent, accessible and high quality. The aim of this research is twofold 1) ensuring the integrity of the data and provides the proof that data is in secured manner. 2) Providing Cryptographic key to secure the data in the cloud. The proposed approach is been implemented and the test results are promising.

Keywords: Data integrity, Cryptography, TPA, Cloud storage.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Saranya Eswaran
Dept.of computer application,Adhiyamaan college of engineering,hosur.

Sunitha Abburu
Prof. and director,Dept.of computer application,Adhiyamaan college of engineering,hosur.


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