A FRAMEWORK: ENCRYPTION METHOD ON CLOUD STORAGE FOR DATA SECURITY
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In the recent years, Cloud Computing has turned into an important part of IT business. As a result of its monetary advantages, an ever increasing number of individuals are heading towards Cloud reception. As of now, there are various Cloud Service providers (CSP) enabling clients to have their applications and information uploaded onto Cloud. However Cloud Security keeps on being the greatest challenge in Cloud adoption and in this way keeps clients from using its services. Cloud service providers regularly try to implement different strategies to relieve clients of dangers relating to Cloud security. In this paper, we compare Hybrid Cryptographic Algorithm (HCA) that joins the advantages of both symmetric and asymmetric encryption therefore bringing about a protected Cloud Environment. The task centers on making a safe Cloud community wherein we make utilization of multifactor validation alongside numerous levels of hashing and encryption.
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