Ensuring Efficient Data Storage using Fully Mature Homomorphic Encryption Technique in the Cloud Environment

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In cloud computing, user database is stored at remote site instead of user computer’s hard disk where the connection between remote site and user computer is provided by internet connection. As cloud computing essentially places data outside the custody of owner of data, it inexorably hosts security disputes. The distance among the physical and the client location of data generates a barrier as the data can be accessed by an unauthorized party and this would influence the solitude of client’s data. The utilization of traditional encryption systems to encrypt the data prior to transmitting to the cloud provider has been most extensively utilized technique to link this security gap. Be that as it may, the customer will require offering the private key to the server to unscramble the information in front of playing out the figuring’s fundamental. Homomorphic encryption techniques permits computations on encrypted data devoid of decryption. This paper deals with the utilization of Fully Mature Homomorphic Encryption (FMHE) to encode the client’s data on cloud server and as well it facilitates to perform required computations on the encrypted data

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Ensuring Efficient Data Storage using Fully Mature Homomorphic Encryption Technique in the Cloud Environment. (2019). International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2), 5333–5342. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b2265.078219

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