Graduate Research in Engineering and Technology (GRET)
Abstract
A major feature of cloud services is that user data are processed remotely among machines. But user fears of losing control of their own data, particularly financial and health data can becomes a significant barrier to wide adoption of cloud services in order to avoid this problem we provide a novel approach, namely Cloud Information Accountability (CIA) for clients. So that the authorized client can only access the data in the cloud. Data owner store data in the format of JAR format thus client access data only by the permission of data owner. To strengthen user’s control also provide a distributed audit mechanism by push and pull mode. Base64 encoding algorithm is used for encoding the JAR file in order to secure JAR file from attackers. Log maintained and send periodically to the data owner.
Recommended Citation
RINI, P.L. and ANAND.N, Y. GOLD
(2013)
"ENCODING PERSONAL INFORMATION ON DATA SHARING IN CLOUD USING BASE64 ALGORITHM,"
Graduate Research in Engineering and Technology (GRET): Vol. 1:
Iss.
2, Article 13.
DOI: 10.47893/GRET.2013.1031
Available at:
https://www.interscience.in/gret/vol1/iss2/13
DOI
10.47893/GRET.2013.1031
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