KEYWORDS: Clouds, Computer security, Cloud computing, Network security, Data storage, Information security, Standards development, Data transmission, Organization management, Data privacy
The numerous technologies and procedures used to safeguard private cloud infrastructure are private cloud security. Despite multitenant public cloud environments, resources are dedicated to individual companies in a private cloud. Cloud computing uses several data security mechanisms, including authentication and identification, access control, encryption, secure deletion, integrity checking, and data masking. Cloud computing relies heavily on security and traffic management. Because data must be transferred from a local computer to a remote computer when using a cloud computing service, data protection is becoming an increasingly important security problem. Research on cloud computing-based secure dynamic bit standard (CC-SDBS) technology has increased data security. This technique’s cryptographic algorithms (CA) improve cloud computing security. As a result of the private cloud security level algorithm (PCSLA), the client’s private data can be easily accessed in the cloud. For the client’s private cloud data, PCSLA provides dynamic security measures. Cloud computing applications can use the tests’ better data security in the future. The proposed algorithm’s testing results have shown a noticeable improvement in cipher size and execution time compared with other commonly used cloud computing. Numerical results revealed that CC-SDBS improved average energy consumption by 20%, average network latency by 25%, average key generation time analysis by 4.3%, and average network use by 15%.
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