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Preserving Data in Cloud Computing


Nasrin Dalil Ali Arabi and Ahmed Kayed

Cloud computing is basically virtual pool of resources and it provides these resources to its users via internet as services who use them as when needed basis. On demands of users data confidentiality and privacy the data is stored in cloud server as encrypted. Ideally, to maintain the security of users data queries should be processing over encrypted data. There are different schemes recommended to support this issue. One of them is Ordered Preserving encryption (OPE) which allows comparison operations to be directly executed over encrypted data. This paper surveys various encryption functions provided to support querying over encrypted data, especially Order Preserving Encryption.

Keywords: Cloud Server, Security, Order Preserving Encryption (OPE).

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Nasrin Dalil Ali Arabi
Lecturer and PHD Student in Sudan University of Science and Technology. Khartoum, Sudan.

Ahmed Kayed
Dean of Faculty of Information Technology, Middle East University (MEU). Amman, Jordan.


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