Providing a public auditing cryptographic approach in cloud computing
by R. Ashalatha; Jayashree Agarkhed; Siddarama R. Patil
International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB), Vol. 15, No. 3, 2020

Abstract: Cloud computing provides data storage facility to its users in cloud storage servers based on the required payment. Using public auditability, we can check the behaviour of data in the cloud. The auditing protocol must measure less communication cost incurred by the auditor and the cloud server. Third party auditor is responsible for the authentication of secret files in cloud system on behalf of the data owner. This paper describes an auditing system for secure cloud storage systems using privacy preservation scheme. The data auditability technique allows the user to make the data integrity check using a third party. The public auditability system permits the TPA to check the cloud information without downloading the original data from the user. This process involves profiling the data and evaluating the impact of inadequate quality data which results in the performance of the organisation.

Online publication date: Wed, 19-Aug-2020

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