A Data Sharing Protocol To Minimize Security And Privacy Risks Of Cloud Storage In Big Data Era

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Mr. M A R Kumar
Marella Hima Bindu
Sai Sanjit Dubbaka
Jampani Sri Vineeth Chowdary
Hriday Prakash Rudroj

Abstract

A cloud-based big data sharing system utilizes a storage facility from a cloud service provider to share data with legitimate users. In contrast to traditional solutions, cloud provider stores the shared data in the large data centers outside the trust domain of the data owner, which may trigger the problem of data confidentiality. This protocol proposes a secret sharing group key management (SSGK) to protect the communication process and shared data from unauthorized access. Different from the prior works, a group key is used to encrypt the shared data and a secret sharing scheme is used to distribute the group key in SSGK. The extensive security and performance analyses indicate that our protocol highly minimizes the security and privacy risks of sharing data in cloud storage and saves about 12% of storage space.

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Mr. M A R Kumar

Associate professor, Dept of CSE, Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology 

Marella Hima Bindu

Ug scholar, Dept of CSE, Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology

Sai Sanjit Dubbaka

Ug scholar, Dept of CSE, Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology 

Jampani Sri Vineeth Chowdary

Ug scholar, Dept of CSE, Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology

Hriday Prakash Rudroj

Ug scholar, Dept of CSE, Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology