Title | More Efficient Data Security by DEVELOINV AES Hybrid Algorithm |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Susan, V Shyamala, Vivek, V., Muthusamy, P., Priyanshu, Deepa, Singh, Arjun, Tripathi, Vikas |
Conference Name | 2022 International Interdisciplinary Humanitarian Conference for Sustainability (IIHC) |
Keywords | compositionality, Computer hacking, data protection, Data security, Encryption, encryption audits, Information security, Metrics, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Safety, Transportation |
Abstract | The development of cloud apps enables people to exchange resources, goods, and expertise online with other clients. The material is more vulnerable to numerous security dangers from outsiders due to the fact that millions of users exchange data through the same system. How to maintain the security of this data is now the main concern. The current data protection system functions best when it places a greater priority on safeguarding data maintained in online storage than it does on cybersecurity during transportation. The data becomes open to intrusion attacks while being transferred. Additionally, the present craze states that an outside auditor may view data as it is being transmitted. Additionally, by allowing the hacker to assume a third-person identity while obtaining the information, this makes the data more susceptible to exploitation. The proposed system focuses on using encryption to safeguard information flow since cybersecurity is seen as a major issue. The approach also takes into account the fourth auditing issue, which is that under the recommended manner, the inspector is not allowed to see the user information. Tests have shown that the recommended technique improves security overall by making it harder for hackers to decode the supplied data. |
DOI | 10.1109/IIHC55949.2022.10060028 |
Citation Key | susan_more_2022 |