IJRCS – Volume 3 Issue 1 Paper 5

DATA FILE DISTRIBUTION IMPLEMENTATION FOR MULTIPLE CLOUD SERVER WITH SECURE KEY GENERATION  

Author’s Name : Mahendra Gatwar

Volume 03 Issue 01  Year 2016  ISSN No:  2349-3828  Page no: 16-18

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 Abstract:

In this paper, we develop an efficient auditing mechanism, which support batch auditing for multiple data files in multi-cloud environment. By utilizing the bilinear map, the proposed protocol achieves full stateless and transparent verification. By constructing a sequence-enforced Merkle Hash Tree, the proposed protocol can resist the re-place attack. In addition, our protocol protects the position information of the data blocks by generating fake data blocks to confuse the organizer. By compute intermediate values of the verification on cloud servers, our method can greatly reduce the computing overhead of the auditor. The performance analysis proves the good efficiency of the proposed protocol.

Keywords:  

Cloud Computing;, Cloud Service Model; Bilinear Map; Hash Tree

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