A Survey on Access Control and Sharing Schemes for Big Data Storage in Clouds

  • Dr. S. Saravanan, Mr. S. Vijayanand

Abstract

Cloud Computing (CC) is a highly demanding technology, as users and their data growing extremely daily. By using CC and storage devices extensively, sensitive data is more and more centralized in the cloud for a reduction in maintenance costs, which increases data privacy concerns. One of the best techniques for holding outsourced sensitive data secure are authentication systems, but effective use of software and an accessible cloud-based data search continue to prove an obstacle. Many encryption and decryption algorithms have been developed to authenticate and provide the security to the user. Also, various Access Control (AC) and Secret-Sharing (SS) mechanisms have been proposed to provide confidentiality and defense controls that can handle a huge amount of sensitive data and resources organized into the complex big-data clouds. This paper presents the detailed survey on secure and verifiable AC and SS schemes for big-data storage in CC. It also discusses the benefits and disadvantages of those conventional AC and SS schemes. Eventually, a full review is completed and few solutions are suggested to boost confidentiality of big-data in the cloud as potential directions.

Published
2020-06-01
How to Cite
Dr. S. Saravanan, Mr. S. Vijayanand. (2020). A Survey on Access Control and Sharing Schemes for Big Data Storage in Clouds . International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(7), 4394-4399. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/23253
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