LBSKB: LIGHTWEIGHT BCRYPT SYMMETRIC KEY ENCRYPTION WITH HYPERLEDGER BLOCKCHAIN TO IMPROVE THE SECURITY PERFORMANCE IN CLOUD COMPUTING

Banushri, A and Karthika, R A (2022) LBSKB: LIGHTWEIGHT BCRYPT SYMMETRIC KEY ENCRYPTION WITH HYPERLEDGER BLOCKCHAIN TO IMPROVE THE SECURITY PERFORMANCE IN CLOUD COMPUTING. Advanced Engineering Science. pp. 2069-2078.

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Abstract

Cloud computing is one of the important business models of modern information technology.
It provides users with a variety of services (hardware, software) with minimal interaction and low
cost. Security and privacy are the primary concerns of utilizing on cloud environment. The data
storage and infrastructure authority in the cloud are offered by the third party. Sometimes sensitive
data has the risk of being handed over to cloud service provider. Hence the user always expects useful
secure data storage. Overcome those issues to propose a Lightweight Bcrypt Symmetric Key (LBSK)
data encryption and decryption algorithm with key rotation technique. Different algorithms and
blockchain methods are there in use for protecting the data. Encryption is one of the fascinating parts
of data securing technology. For Secured cloud data audit, introduced an Aggregated authority
certificate provider (AACP) with blockchain authentication, which reduces the burden of the data
owner. In this proposed AACP which run on cloud server continuously and monitor the cloud user
request. The Hyperledger blockchain proxy re-encryption is used to achieve higher security and
privacy for the non-trusted provider. The Data encryption has been carried out all the way through
the Blockchain algorithm and stored in the cloud. Security level is increased with public verification
and performance aspects, for remote data verification without keeping the data locally. In this
proposed method provides a better result compared to existing methods

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Computer Science Engineering > Cloud Computing
Domains: Computer Science Engineering
Depositing User: Mr Sureshkumar A
Date Deposited: 18 Dec 2025 06:10
Last Modified: 18 Dec 2025 06:10
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/11694

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