Resilient cloud data storage services

Hemayamini Kurra, Y. Al-Nashif, S. Hariri
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With the advance of cloud computing technologies, there is a huge demand for computing resources and storage. Many organizations prefer to outsource their storage and other resources. As the data reside on the third parties data centers, security is becoming a major concern. In this paper we propose a Resilient Cloud Storage (RCS) architecture that addresses the major security issues for cloud storage such as access control confidentiality, integrity, and secure communications. Our resilient approach is based on moving target defense and key hopping techniques. Data is partitioned into a random number of partitions where different keys are used to encrypt each partition. We also show that by using key hopping technique, we can reduce smaller key length that is normally used to improve performance without compromising the security. Our experimental results show that we can improve performance by 50% when we use a key of length 512 when compared with certificate technique that uses key length of 2048.
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弹性云数据存储服务
随着云计算技术的发展,对计算资源和存储的需求越来越大。许多组织更喜欢外包他们的存储和其他资源。由于数据驻留在第三方数据中心,安全性成为一个主要问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种弹性云存储(RCS)架构,该架构解决了云存储的主要安全问题,如访问控制机密性、完整性和安全通信。我们的弹性方法是基于移动目标防御和关键跳跃技术。数据被随机划分为若干个分区,每个分区使用不同的密钥进行加密。我们还表明,通过使用密钥跳变技术,我们可以减少通常用于提高性能而不损害安全性的较小密钥长度。实验结果表明,与使用密钥长度为2048的证书技术相比,使用密钥长度为512的证书技术可以提高50%的性能。
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