Intensification of Information safety by Cryptography in Cloud Computing

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K.Sivanagalakshmi
R.Anil Kumar
.S.Prem Kumar

Abstract

Cloud computing security challenges and it’s additionally an issue to numerous
analysts; first necessity was to concentrate on security which is the greatest concern of
associations that are considering a move to the cloud. The points of interest of Cloud computing
incorporate decreased expenses, simple upkeep and re-provisioning of assets, and consequently
expanded benefits. Yet the appropriation and the section to the Cloud computing applies just if
the security is guaranteed. Instructions to surety a finer information security furthermore in what
manner would we be able to keep the customer private data secret? There are two real inquiries
that present a test to Cloud computing suppliers. At the point when the information exchanged to
the Cloud we utilize standard encryption routines to secure the operations and the stockpiling of
the information. Anyhow to process information placed on a remote server, the Cloud suppliers
need to get to the basic information. In this paper we are proposing Homomorphic encryption
algorithm to execute operations on encoded information without decoding them which will give
us the same comes about after computations as though we have worked straightforwardly on the
basic information

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S. K, anil kumar R, and prem kumar S, “Intensification of Information safety by Cryptography in Cloud Computing”, Int. J. Comput. Eng. Res. Trends, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 77–82, Aug. 2014.
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K.Sivanagalakshmi

 

 

R.Anil Kumar

 

 

.S.Prem Kumar

 

 

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