Volume 18, No. 5, 2021

Protecting Cloud Information for Government Oversight Audits Using a Zero-Knowledge Protocol


Devesh Pratap Singh , Surendra Shukla , Rajesh Upadhyay

Abstract

The innovative paradigm of cloud computing as a service has made it one of the most well-known buzzwords in the IT industry. It claims to reduce operating and support expenses while enhancing adaptability, scalability, and dependability. Many would-be cloud customers are wary of making a wholesale switch to the platform because of safety concerns that have yet to be adequately addressed. In this research, we adopt a framework for security subsystems from cloud service providers and use it to examine the most pressing security concerns in cloud computing today. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the solutions that have been presented by other scholars. While much progress has been achieved, there is still a lot of work to do to ensure the safety of cloud computing. If cloud computing is going to overcome its security barriers and gain general use, then it has to become a lot better at dealing with consistency, multi-tenancy, and federation security challenges


Pages: 3017-3024

Keywords: One of the most cutting-edge discussions in the field of information technology is cloud computing.

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