Arnold Mashud Abukari, E. K. Bankas, Mohammed Iddrisu Muniru
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Abstract
Cloud ERP is a new concept that has caught the attention of researchers and industry players. One of the major challenges towards migrating ERP data to cloud is security and confidentiality. A number of secret sharing schemes (SSS) have been proposed Mignote, Asmuth-Bloom, Shamir and Blakley but not without challenges. In this research we proposed an efficient threshold cryptography scheme to secure cloud ERP data. We modified the Asmuth-Bloom SSS and applied it to cloud ERP data.
期刊介绍:
The paradigm for the next generation of information systems (ISs) will involve large numbers of ISs distributed over large, complex computer/communication networks. Such ISs will manage or have access to large amounts of information and computing services and will interoperate as required. These support individual or collaborative human work. Communication among component systems will be done using protocols that range from conventional ones to those based on distributed AI. We call such next generation ISs Cooperative Information Systems (CIS).
The International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems (IJCIS) addresses the intricacies of cooperative work in the framework of distributed interoperable information systems. It provides a forum for the presentation and dissemination of research covering all aspects of CIS design, requirements, functionality, implementation, deployment, and evolution.