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Offering Secure Information in the Cloud for the Dynamic Group

Venkata Sujan, Ch.Shashikala, Dr.S.Prem Kumar, ,
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M.Tech Research Scholar
Assistant Professor
Head of the Department Department of CSE, G.Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology. Kurnool JNTU Anatapur, Andhra Pradesh, India
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Abstract
Cloud computing is a developing processing ideal model in which assets of the registering framework are given as administrations over the Web. Offering gathering asset among cloud clients is a real issue, so Cloud computing gives an efficient and effective compact. Mona, secure information imparting in a multi-manager way for element gatherings preserve information, identity protection from an untrusted cloud and permits successive change of the participation. In this paper, we propose a confined multi manager information offering scheme, for element amasses in the cloud. By leveraging group signature and dynamic show encryption systems, any cloud client can secretly impart information to others. Proposing another model for offering Secure Information in the Cloud for the dynamic group.


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Venkata Sujan,Ch.Shashikala,Dr.S.Prem Kumar."Offering Secure Information in the Cloud for the Dynamic Group". International Journal of Computer Engineering In Research Trends (IJCERT) ,ISSN:2349-7084 ,Vol.1, Issue 05,pp.277-284, NOVEMBER - 2014, URL :https://ijcert.org/ems/ijcert_papers/V1I53.pdf,


Keywords : Cloud computing, data sharing, privacy-preserving, access control, dynamic groups.

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