ICUP: Privacy Preserving Public Auditing Mechanism for Cloud Data
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Abstract
Cloud services are used to store and sharing the information, where we can store huge volume of data as well can share among multiple users. While sharing the data among multiple users privacy of the users and data and also provide data integrity it’s a challenging issue with the present system. In order address the above issues we proposed ICUP Mechanism which performs public auditing on shared data stored in the cloud by this first privacy preserving mechanism. For auditing the integrity of shared data it utilizes the ring signature to compute the verification information. The third party auditor is able to verify the integrity of shared data in the cloud. Hence, this is the mechanism who kept the identity of signer in shared data private from third party auditor. By utilizing the auditing shared data it demonstrates efficacy and efficiency.
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