Open Access Journal

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

A Secured Cryptographic Technique for Protecting Online data in the Cloud

Author : Ashish Ladda 1 Sandhya Mekala 2

Date of Publication :22nd February 2018

Abstract: Cloud computing may be an in style space of analysis for inventors. And it's important in information sharing applications. On cloud the info being shared should be secure. The pliability and therefore the potency of the info is rely upon the protection parameter. To attain purpose we tend to outline new algorithms that is rely upon public key cryptography and outline constant size cipher text by exploitation these key we are able to decode cipher text. The opposite encrypted files except this cipher stay personal. The survey depicts some encoding schemes introduced during this information privacy for firmly and economical sharing of confidential information over a secure channel. Recently analysis concentrate on aggregation of keys of the keys in signal aggregation key that is assistance on load of network information sharing being vital practicality in cloud storage implement show to firmly, expeditiously, and flexibly share information with others.

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