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Data Security Model for Cloud Computing
Authors:
Eman M.Mohamed
Hatem S.Abdelkader
Sherif El-Etriby
Keywords: Cloud computing; Data Security model in cloud computing; Randomness testing; Cryptography for cloud computing; One Time Password (OTP).
Abstract:
From the perspective of data security, which has always been an important aspect of quality of service, Cloud computing focuses a new challenging security threats. Therefore, a data security model must solve the most challenges of cloud computing security. The proposed data security model provides a single default gateway as a platform. It used to secure sensitive user data across multiple public and private cloud applications, including salesforce, Chatter, Gmail, and Amazon Web Services, without influencing functionality or performance. Default gateway platform encrypts sensitive data automatically in a real time before sending to the cloud storage without breaking cloud application. It did not effect on user functionality and visibility. If an unauthorized person gets data from cloud storage, he only sees encrypted data. If authorized person accesses successfully in his cloud, the data is decrypted in real time for your use. The default gateway platform must contain strong and fast encryption algorithm, file integrity, malware detection, firewall, tokenization and more. This paper interested about authentication, stronger and faster encryption algorithm, and file integrity.
Pages: 66 to 74
Copyright: Copyright (c) The Government of Egypt, 2013. Used by permission to IARIA.
Publication date: January 27, 2013
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4413
ISBN: 978-1-61208-245-5
Location: Seville, Spain
Dates: from January 27, 2013 to February 1, 2013