An Innovative Synthesis Cryptic Technique for Distributed Cloud Computing
Author(s) -
B. Lavanya,
V. Thamizh Thendral
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering (ijrte)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c5896.098319
Subject(s) - cloud computing , computer science , encryption , plaintext , server , computer security , cryptography , single chip cloud computer , client side encryption , cloud computing security , confidentiality , computer network , distributed computing , operating system , utility computing , on the fly encryption
The initial time period of computer science development, technologies were only used for military and government information communication and cryptography were used only to protect the military’s high official communications. Then the continuous evolution of computer technology changes the modern era to a computer dependent transmission and storage of confidential data. And today on demand technology is the cloud computing and it is providing the computing services including servers, storage, databases, networks, software and so on. But cloud main disadvantage is a security issue because the cloud provides the computing amenities by the third-party services so third parties also can easily access the user data and it deals with more confidentiality related problems. So to protect the cloud data we propose the Deep Substitution and Advanced Encryption (DSAE) technique. Encryption converts the plaintext into unintelligible text and the proposed system is a combination of AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) and DSEM (Deep Substitution Encryption Method) algorithms. The DSAE algorithm splits the user data into two parts and one half is send to AES and other half is send to DSEM algorithm for secure the data and store into cloud storage. This paper comprehensively explain the DSAE cryptic process.
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