A Study of Data Storage Security Issues in Cloud Computing

Author(s):  
Sabarisha Malathi P ◽  
Vanathi Dr.D
2016 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 128-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naresh vurukonda ◽  
B. Thirumala Rao

2019 ◽  
pp. 1124-1156
Author(s):  
Alshaimaa Abo-alian ◽  
Nagwa. L. Badr ◽  
Mohamed F. Tolba

Cloud computing is an emerging computing paradigm that is rapidly gaining attention as an alternative to other traditional hosted application models. The cloud environment provides on-demand, elastic and scalable services, moreover, it can provide these services at lower costs. However, this new paradigm poses new security issues and threats because cloud service providers are not in the same trust domain of cloud customers. Furthermore, data owners cannot control the underlying cloud environment. Therefore, new security practices are required to guarantee the availability, integrity, privacy and confidentiality of the outsourced data. This paper highlights the main security challenges of the cloud storage service and introduces some solutions to address those challenges. The proposed solutions present a way to protect the data integrity, privacy and confidentiality by integrating data auditing and access control methods.


Author(s):  
Hicham Hamidine ◽  
Ausif Mahmood

Cloud Computing (CC) became one of the prominent solutions that organizations do consider to minimize and lean their information technology infrastructure cost by fully utilizing their resources. However, with all the benefits that CC promises, there are many security issues that discourage clients from making the necessary decision to easily embrace the cloud. To encourage the use of CC, clients need to be able to strategically plan their future investments without the uncertainties of security issues that come with hosting their data in the cloud. This chapter will discuss different mitigation techniques and the common proposed security algorithm schemes for data storage encryption based on classical “symmetric and asymmetric” and with an emphasis on fully homomorphic encryption schemes.


2019 ◽  
pp. 712-743
Author(s):  
Hicham Hamidine ◽  
Ausif Mahmood

Cloud Computing (CC) became one of the prominent solutions that organizations do consider to minimize and lean their information technology infrastructure cost by fully utilizing their resources. However, with all the benefits that CC promises, there are many security issues that discourage clients from making the necessary decision to easily embrace the cloud. To encourage the use of CC, clients need to be able to strategically plan their future investments without the uncertainties of security issues that come with hosting their data in the cloud. This chapter will discuss different mitigation techniques and the common proposed security algorithm schemes for data storage encryption based on classical “symmetric and asymmetric” and with an emphasis on fully homomorphic encryption schemes.


Author(s):  
Devang Pratap Singh ◽  
Prakarsh Kaushik ◽  
Manjari Jain ◽  
Vidushi Tiwari ◽  
Subhadra Rajpoot

Author(s):  
Alshaimaa Abo-alian ◽  
Nagwa. L. Badr ◽  
Mohamed F. Tolba

Cloud computing is an emerging computing paradigm that is rapidly gaining attention as an alternative to other traditional hosted application models. The cloud environment provides on-demand, elastic and scalable services, moreover, it can provide these services at lower costs. However, this new paradigm poses new security issues and threats because cloud service providers are not in the same trust domain of cloud customers. Furthermore, data owners cannot control the underlying cloud environment. Therefore, new security practices are required to guarantee the availability, integrity, privacy and confidentiality of the outsourced data. This paper highlights the main security challenges of the cloud storage service and introduces some solutions to address those challenges. The proposed solutions present a way to protect the data integrity, privacy and confidentiality by integrating data auditing and access control methods.


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