Cloud Network Data Security

Author(s):  
Kianoosh G. Boroojeni ◽  
M. Hadi Amini ◽  
S. S. Iyengar
2019 ◽  
pp. 1213-1240
Author(s):  
Abhinav Prakash ◽  
Dharma Prakash Agarwal

The issues related to network data security were identified shortly after the inception of the first wired network. Initial protocols relied heavily on obscurity as the main tool for security provisions. Hacking into a wired network requires physically tapping into the wire link on which the data is being transferred. Both these factors seemed to work hand in hand and made secured communication somewhat possible using simple protocols. Then came the wireless network which radically changed the field and associated environment. How do you secure something that freely travels through the air as a medium? Furthermore, wireless technology empowered devices to be mobile, making it harder for security protocols to identify and locate a malicious device in the network while making it easier for hackers to access different parts of the network while moving around. Quite often, the discussion centered on the question: Is it even possible to provide complete security in a wireless network? It can be debated that wireless networks and perfect data security are mutually exclusive. Availability of latest wideband wireless technologies have diminished predominantly large gap between the network capacities of a wireless network versus a wired one. Regardless, the physical medium limitation still exists for a wired network. Hence, security is a way more complicated and harder goal to achieve for a wireless network (Imai, Rahman, & Kobara, 2006). So, it can be safely assumed that a security protocol that is robust for a wireless network will provide at least equal if not better level of security in a similar wired network. Henceforth, we will talk about security essentially in a wireless network and readers should assume it to be equally applicable to a wired network.


Author(s):  
Pradeep Kumar Tiwari ◽  
Sandeep Joshi

Researchers have done tremendous works for data security, but a robust security mechanism is not available yet. Researchers are doing continuous work to build robust SaaS mechanism. SaaS has several security vulnerabilities. Data security is still the most important challenge to researcher and they can constantly do research to protect the data over the network but they are facing numerous technical challenges to completely secure the cloud network and cloud storage. This work would be helpful to understand data security and privacy problems. Researchers can find the new way to understand SaaS security vulnerabilities and currently available solutions.


2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 2016-2019
Author(s):  
Xiao Feng Wang

This paper describes the concept of XML digital signatures, analyzes the digital signature and the signature verification process, describes the W3C digital signature specification, and studies how to ensure data security in network exam in C #.NET environment. Experiments show that: XML digital signature in network test system ensures the integrity of network data transmission, the identity of verifiability and non-repudiation.


Author(s):  
Abhinav Prakash ◽  
Dharma Prakash Agarwal

The issues related to network data security were identified shortly after the inception of the first wired network. Initial protocols relied heavily on obscurity as the main tool for security provisions. Hacking into a wired network requires physically tapping into the wire link on which the data is being transferred. Both these factors seemed to work hand in hand and made secured communication somewhat possible using simple protocols. Then came the wireless network which radically changed the field and associated environment. How do you secure something that freely travels through the air as a medium? Furthermore, wireless technology empowered devices to be mobile, making it harder for security protocols to identify and locate a malicious device in the network while making it easier for hackers to access different parts of the network while moving around. Quite often, the discussion centered on the question: Is it even possible to provide complete security in a wireless network? It can be debated that wireless networks and perfect data security are mutually exclusive. Availability of latest wideband wireless technologies have diminished predominantly large gap between the network capacities of a wireless network versus a wired one. Regardless, the physical medium limitation still exists for a wired network. Hence, security is a way more complicated and harder goal to achieve for a wireless network (Imai, Rahman, & Kobara, 2006). So, it can be safely assumed that a security protocol that is robust for a wireless network will provide at least equal if not better level of security in a similar wired network. Henceforth, we will talk about security essentially in a wireless network and readers should assume it to be equally applicable to a wired network.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Umesh Joshi ◽  
Prof. Anurag Jain

The evolution of IT technology Cloud computing shows the strength in past year. It takes controls in all three services Saas, Paas and Iaas. But with gradual increment of technology the quality of services also main issues. Services should be accurate up to date and secure. The level of approval for any computing model is calculated by its strength quality and weakness. The current note is focusing on the security of data in Cloud network, it calculate the current scenario and proposed the Hybrid Secure solution. The paper provides the idea implementation to secure the data in cloud. It provides the hybrid secure solution which combine attribute based cryptography with hashing function MD5. It implements the idea on Cloudsim and provides the improved result in tested environment.


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