Reducing cloud data breaches and improving data security using honey encryption algorithm

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Abstract

Data security is the most predominant measure that should be followed in any organization to prevent uncertified access to user’s data. A data breach is a security event in which sensitive data is viewed, transmitted, stolen or used by an unauthorized individual. A number of breaches include compromised password files which reveal the passwords of millions of users in an organization. The paper is intended to identify such password breaches through honey encryption technique. Using the concept of honey words, each user has a list of sweet words corresponding to their account, out of which only one is original password and remaining are fake passwords. During Honey Encryption, Distribution-transforming encoder (DTE) is applied on the password to acquire the seed space which is then encrypted by using secret key. The proposed model can be efficiently implemented in cloud applications to highly reduce cloud data breaches.

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Latha, K., & Sheela, T. (2019). Reducing cloud data breaches and improving data security using honey encryption algorithm. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11 Special Issue), 1260–1264. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.K1253.09811S19

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