Improving security mechanism to access HDFS data by mobile consumers using middleware-layer framework
Title | Improving security mechanism to access HDFS data by mobile consumers using middleware-layer framework |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Singh, S., Sharma, S. |
Conference Name | Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), 2014 International Conference on |
Date Published | July |
Keywords | AES method, authentication, authorisation, Authorization, authorization process, cloud computing, Computing, cryptography, Data models, Encryption, Facebook, flexible user based policies, Gmail, HDFS, HDFS data access, information retrieval, IT resources, middleware, middleware-centric framework, middleware-layer framework, MiLAMob, MiLAMob model, Mobile communication, mobile computing, mobile consumers, OAuth 2.0, OAuth 2.0 protocol, one-time password generation technique, online data storage system, online stored data, Permission, Protocols, public cloud, security, security mechanism, Social network services, social networking (online), social networking sites, storage management, Token, tokens, Yahoo |
Abstract | Revolution in the field of technology leads to the development of cloud computing which delivers on-demand and easy access to the large shared pools of online stored data, softwares and applications. It has changed the way of utilizing the IT resources but at the compromised cost of security breaches as well such as phishing attacks, impersonation, lack of confidentiality and integrity. Thus this research work deals with the core problem of providing absolute security to the mobile consumers of public cloud to improve the mobility of user's, accessing data stored on public cloud securely using tokens without depending upon the third party to generate them. This paper presents the approach of simplifying the process of authenticating and authorizing the mobile user's by implementing middleware-centric framework called MiLAMob model with the huge online data storage system i.e. HDFS. It allows the consumer's to access the data from HDFS via mobiles or through the social networking sites eg. facebook, gmail, yahoo etc using OAuth 2.0 protocol. For authentication, the tokens are generated using one-time password generation technique and then encrypting them using AES method. By implementing the flexible user based policies and standards, this model improves the authorization process. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICCCNT.2014.6963051 |
Citation Key | 6963051 |
- public cloud
- Mobile communication
- mobile computing
- mobile consumers
- OAuth 2.0
- OAuth 2.0 protocol
- one-time password generation technique
- online data storage system
- online stored data
- Permission
- Protocols
- MiLAMob model
- security
- security mechanism
- Social network services
- social networking (online)
- Social networking sites
- storage management
- Token
- tokens
- Yahoo
- flexible user based policies
- authentication
- authorisation
- authorization
- authorization process
- Cloud Computing
- computing
- Cryptography
- Data models
- encryption
- AES method
- Gmail
- HDFS
- HDFS data access
- information retrieval
- IT resources
- middleware
- middleware-centric framework
- middleware-layer framework
- MiLAMob