ECDS: Enhanced Cloud Data Security Technique to Protect Data Being Stored in Cloud Infrastructure
Data Security in Cloud Infrastructure
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The rapid adoption of cloud computing has transformed IT resource management by providing scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions. Despite these benefits, cloud computing presents critical security challenges, particularly in protecting sensitive data during transmission and storage. This paper introduces the Enhanced Cloud Data Security (ECDS) technique, a new approach aimed at strengthening data protection within cloud infrastructures. ECDS incorporates substitution and permutation methods to secure data and utilizes a combination of encryption strategies to ensure that encrypted data remains inaccessible to unauthorized users. ECDS is a symmetric cryptographic system that uses the same key for encryption and decryption. It is 256-bit block cipher encryption and it uses 312-but keys. The ECDS is implemented in Python and compared against DES and Blowfish Encryption techniques. Extensive testing and performance analysis reveal that ECDS significantly enhances security and efficiency compared to traditional encryption methods. This paper contributes to the ongoing efforts to secure cloud computing environments for safeguarding sensitive data in the cloud.Abstract
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