AN ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK FOR SECURE CLOUD DATA STORAGE MANAGEMENT BY USING ORTHOGONAL HANDSHAKING AUTHENTICATION MECHANISM (OHSAM)

Authors

  • K.Subramanian Department of Computer Science, Govt.Arts College, Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • M.Mohamed Sirajudeen Department of Computer Science, J.J College of Arts and Science, Pudukottai(dt), Tamil Nadu, India.

Keywords:

Cloud, Data, Storage and Security

Abstract

Cloud Computing is the promising inclination in the contemporary computing era and to provide an
outstanding road map between demand and supply over the network. If the required data or information is available
within the campus network server or service provider no way to focus on security about data residing in the server. At
the same moment, the data or information sharing among a particular group is also never deliberate about security
issues on data. When the issues go out of scope, is required to focus more and more on data security and its storage
mechanism over the network. Based on this concern, the cloud data storage in third party network routinely comes under
the high risk of security issues in the cloud storage management. In order to eliminate this drawback, different
researchers proposed diversity of security algorithms combined with cloud computing mechanism. In spite of, most of the
category its fail to fulfil the contemporary security threat on the cloud data storage. In this research paper focus on an
analytical survey of existing security mechanism in cloud data storage and propose an effective secure mechanism in
order to provide a high rating security on the cloud data storage

Published

2018-03-25

How to Cite

K.Subramanian, & M.Mohamed Sirajudeen. (2018). AN ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK FOR SECURE CLOUD DATA STORAGE MANAGEMENT BY USING ORTHOGONAL HANDSHAKING AUTHENTICATION MECHANISM (OHSAM) . International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(3), 1813–1819. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/2999

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