IJCATR Volume 2 Issue 2

Cooperative Demonstrable Data Retention for Integrity Verification in Multi-Cloud Storage

Krishna Kumar Singh Rajkumar Gaura Sudhir Kumar Singh
10.7753/IJCATR0202.1022
keywords : Demonstrable Data Retention, homomorphic, zero knowledge, storage outsourcing, multiple cloud, Cooperative, data Retention.

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Demonstrable data retention (DDR) is a technique which certain the integrity of data in storage outsourcing. In this paper we propose an efficient DDR protocol that prevent attacker in gaining information from multiple cloud storage node. Our technique is for distributed cloud storage and support the scalability of services and data migration. This technique Cooperative store and maintain the client?s data on multi cloud storage. To insure the security of our technique we use zero-knowledge proof system, which satisfies zero-knowledge properties, knowledge soundness and completeness. We present a Cooperative DDR (CDDR) protocol based on hash index hierarchy and homomorphic verification response. In order to optimize the performance of our technique we use a novel technique for selecting optimal parameter values to reduce the storage overhead and computation costs of client for service providers.
@artical{k222013ijcatr02021022,
Title = "Cooperative Demonstrable Data Retention for Integrity Verification in Multi-Cloud Storage",
Journal ="International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research(IJCATR)",
Volume = "2",
Issue ="2",
Pages ="195 - 207",
Year = "2013",
Authors ="Krishna Kumar Singh Rajkumar Gaura Sudhir Kumar Singh"}
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