Industrial Internet of Things and Advanced Techniques for Sensor Data Aggregation and Fusion
by Kanak Kalita, S. Vishnu Kumar, M. Niranjanamurthy
2Supporting Authorized Duplicate Check in Hybrid Cloud Architecture Using IoT
Balaji B.* and Ram Prashath R.
School of Computer Application, Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Data sharing and storage have become much more convenient because of the cloud’s growing popularity and widespread use. When exchanging data with plenty of participants, consideration is given to issues such as data integrity, efficiency, and data owner privacy. One of the biggest issues facing cloud storage services is handling the ever-growing amount of data being stored on the cloud. In the world of cloud computing, deduplication is a well-known data compression technology that removes multiple copies of repeated data from cloud storage, thereby making data management more scalable. With the integration of Internet of Things devices generating vast amounts of data, the importance of efficient data management has further increased. Even though data deduplication greatly improves security and privacy, users’ sensitive data remain vulnerable to both insider and outsider attacks. Convergent encryption protects the confidentiality of data while enabling deduplication. Even though they offer confidentiality, classic elimination platforms based on convergent encryption do not support duplicate checks based on differential privileges. This work introduces the concept of authorized data deduplication, which includes user privilege differences in the detection of duplicates ...
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