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R&D: Functional Encryption Implementation to Protect Storage Data in Cloud

Study presents layered encryption approach, in suggested method paradigm, asymmetric and symmetric cryptography are mixed.

International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics has published an article written by Sulakshana B. Mane, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, India, Kiran Shrimant Kakade, Faculty of Business and Leadership, MIT, World Peace University, Pune, India, S. Shibu, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai-600123, India, and Sundar Suvitha, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, S.A. Engineering College, Chennai-77, India.

Abstract: Large volumes of electronic data have been created in recent years, and enterprises that require data recovery services may be affected by a variety of natural or man-made disasters, resulting in massive data losses. Encryption is the most reliable solutions for enhancing security and privacy. Any security vulnerabilities have been uncovered, such as data loss while data is stored in cloud storage. To safeguard data transactions in the public cloud, this study presents a layered encryption approach. In the suggested method paradigm, asymmetric and symmetric cryptography are mixed. Encryption primitives such as multi-client functional encryption (MCFE) enable an evaluator without needing to obtain each client’s plaintext set to discover the intersection of all sets. An extensible variant of the MCFE techniques for set intersection is presented in this study. According to our analysis, this relaxation is required for the practical application of secure multi-client set intersections.“

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