An Empirical Model of Double Secure Method for out sourced Databases

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Volume-32 Number-4
Year of Publication : 2016
Authors : Yeluri Venky, Suneetha Vesalapu

Citation 

Yeluri Venky, Suneetha Vesalapu"An Empirical Model of Double Secure Method for out sourced Databases", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V32(4),175-179 February 2016. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group

Abstract
In cloud service providers the storage is main task and very hard task. In third party server the data which is store by the owner have to maintain privacy over the data and defend from leakage. Single time encoding is very common process for providing security to the data. But considering the malicious attacks in the network channel we propose a framework for providing the double security to the data. We have implemented double encoding technique for providing more protection of data which is store in third party servers.And we introduced a double layer protection and we used symmetric key cryptographic techniques secure data. In this process data encrypted twice and store in cloud. Only authenticated users only access the information and we limited the user privileges over the cloud service.It supports more scalability of users. This contains secure public tags and verification process such as auditing. It reduces work load to server because simple verification process is only done by server all other security issued can done by auditing. Furthermore, our auditing scheme incurs less communication cost and less computation cost of the auditor by moving the computing loads of auditing from the auditor to the server.

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Keywords
Furthermore, our auditing scheme incurs less communication cost and less computation cost of the auditor by moving the computing loads of auditing from the auditor to the server.