Authentication and Encryption Based Cloud Data Access Privilege with Load Balancing Technique
R.V. Patil1, Aishwarya Bhosale2, Ramdas Choramale3, Shiwani Tummulwar4, Vaibhav Rajguru5
1Dr. R.V. Patil, Department of Computer Engineering, PDEA’s COEM, Pune (Maharashtra) India.
2Aishwarya Bhosale, Department of Computer Engineering, PDEA’s COEM, Pune (Maharashtra) India.
3RamdasChoramale, Department of Computer Engineering, PDEA’s COEM, Pune (Maharashtra) India.
4ShiwaniTummulwar, Department of Computer Engineering, PDEA’s COEM, Pune (Maharashtra) India.
5VaibhavRajguru, Department of Computer Engineering, PDEA’s COEM, Pune (Maharashtra) India.
Manuscript received on April 21, 2017. | Revised Manuscript received on April 27, 2017. | Manuscript published on March 05, 2017. | PP: 14-16 | Volume-7 Issue-2, May 2017. | Retrieval Number: B2977057217/2017©BEIES
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Abstract: Cloud computing is a booming computing branch in which consists of a virtualized set of highly scalable computing resources and provided as an internet based computing where many users upload, download and modify data with cloud users. Problems in cloud computing are sharing data in a multi users, while data preservation and privacy of identity from a nontrustable cloud is still a challenge, due to the frequent change of the members of cloud. By allowing group signature and encryption techniques, any cloud user can anonymously share data with others. The main is to provide secure multi-owner data sharing in large groups. This poses a security challenge to the data stored on the cloud. As the result, the encryption cost is reduced; storage overhead and scheme are not dependent on the number of removed users with proof and experiments
Keywords: Cloud, Server, Encryption, Decryption, Anonymity, Shared authority.