Provable Data Processing (PDP) a Model for Client's secured data on cloud
Author(s):
S. Ramacharan , G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Sciences; A Anusha, G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Sciences; D Sravya, G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Sciences; G Dharani, G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Sciences; M Mamatha Chawan, G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology & SciencesKeywords:
Cloud Computing, Provable Data Processing, Proofs of Retrievability, Dynamic Provable Data Possession, Private Key Generator, Computational Diffie-HellmanAbstract:
In the present scenario Cloud computing has turn out to be a vital mechanism in the field of computers. In this fast generation, cloud computing has swiftly extended as an substitute to conservative computing subsequently it can offer a flexible, dynamic, robust and cost effective structure. Data integrity is a significant measures in cloud storage. Storage outsourcing is a growing tendency which prompts a number of exciting security concerns, numerous of which have been widely inspected. Provable Data Possession (PDP) is the only the area that has recently seemed in the research literature. The chief concern is how frequently, efficiently as well as securely authenticate that a storage server is genuinely packing outsourced client’s data. The objective is to present a model for PDP that permits a client to store data on untrusted server to authenticate that the server holds the unique data without regaining it. The client reserves a constant quantity of metadata for the proof authentication. The challenge or response protocol connects a small amount of constant data, which reduces network communication. Accordingly, the PDP model for isolated data analysis supports prodigious data sets in extensively distributed storage systems.
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Manuscript Id | : | J4RV3I1014 |
Published in | : | Volume : 3, Issue : 1 |
Publication Date | : | 01/04/2017 |
Page(s) | : | 15-19 |