Visible to the public Recent Developments and Methods of Cloud Data Security in Post-Quantum Perspective

TitleRecent Developments and Methods of Cloud Data Security in Post-Quantum Perspective
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsIlias, Shaik Mohammed, Sharmila, V.Ceronmani
Conference Name2021 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Systems (ICAIS)
Keywordscloud computing, Computers, cryptography, Data security, outsourcing, Post-quantum cryptography, pubcrawl, quantum computing, quantum computing security, Redundancy, Scalability
AbstractCloud computing has changed the paradigm of using computing resources. It has shifted from traditional storage and computing to Internet based computing leveraging economy of scale, cost saving, elimination of data redundancy, scalability, availability and regulatory compliance. With these, cloud also brings plenty of security issues. As security is not a one-time solution, there have been efforts to investigate and provide countermeasures. In the wake of emerging quantum computers, the aim of post-quantum cryptography is to develop cryptography schemes that are secure against both classical computers and quantum computers. Since cloud is widely used across the globe for outsourcing data, it is essential to strive at providing betterment of security schemes from time to time. This paper reviews recent development, methods of cloud data security in post-quantum perspectives. It provides useful insights pertaining to the security schemes used to safeguard data dynamics associated with cloud computing. The findings of this paper gives directions for further research in pursuit of more secure cloud data storage and retrieval.
DOI10.1109/ICAIS50930.2021.9395901
Citation Keyilias_recent_2021