For instance, it may contain passwords, account numbers, notes, and other personal data in these 5 to 50 zettabytes. This information may be abused by a competitor or miscreant. Frequently, cloud service providers copy, cache, and acquire data on the side in addition to the active involvement of users. User data privacy is the first priority in self-destructing data. Data and their copies, as well as the decryption keys, may be erased after the allotted time has passed for the user. The user’s data has been divided into two parts for this paper. Everyone has its own secret key. Moreover, even if a user wishes to disclose the data, the service provider retains one of the key components; as a result, the user is unable to recover the data. Conversely, various organizations store the primary data called D-Description, which is required to recreate the key. This data will eventually be lost forever. For this reason, the findings show that it meets all privacy-preserving challenges and is welcomed to be used.

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A Successful Designing and Development Methods to Improve Data Safety in Cloud Storage Systems

  • Mahesh Kotha,
  • Vemula Shiva Kumar,
  • K. Archana,
  • Srinivasula Reddy,
  • Rasagnya Reddy Avala

摘要

For instance, it may contain passwords, account numbers, notes, and other personal data in these 5 to 50 zettabytes. This information may be abused by a competitor or miscreant. Frequently, cloud service providers copy, cache, and acquire data on the side in addition to the active involvement of users. User data privacy is the first priority in self-destructing data. Data and their copies, as well as the decryption keys, may be erased after the allotted time has passed for the user. The user’s data has been divided into two parts for this paper. Everyone has its own secret key. Moreover, even if a user wishes to disclose the data, the service provider retains one of the key components; as a result, the user is unable to recover the data. Conversely, various organizations store the primary data called D-Description, which is required to recreate the key. This data will eventually be lost forever. For this reason, the findings show that it meets all privacy-preserving challenges and is welcomed to be used.