RIGOROUSPUBLIC AUDITING SUPPORTON SHARED DATA STORED IN THE CLOUD BY PRIVACY-PRESERVING MECHANISM
Keywords:
Data storage, privacy-preserving, public auditability,, cryptographic protocols,Abstract
Cloud storage systems allow data owners to host their data on cloud servers and users (data consumers) can access their data from cloud servers. The paradigm of data hosting service also introduces new security challenges, which requires an independent auditing service to check the data integrity in the cloud server. Generally security in cloud is achieved by signing the data block before sending to the cloud server. Moreover, users should use cloud storage like the local storage and they didn’t worry about the integrity of the data. In large-scale cloud storage systems, the data may be updated dynamically, so existing remote integrity checking methods served for static archive data are no longer applicable to check the data integrity. Thus, efficient and secure dynamic auditing protocolsdesired to convince data owners that the data is correctly stored in the cloud. The public auditability for cloud data storage security is of critical importance so that users can resort to an external audit party to check the integrity of stored data when needed
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