SECURE DATA SHARING IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT BY USING BIOMETRIC LEAKAGE-RESILIENT AUTHENTICATED KEY EXCHANGE

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  • S. Balakrishnan
  • J. Janet
  • K.N. Sivabalan

Abstract

Cloud (Distributed) computing is an outline for giving handling organization through the web on intrigue and pay per utilize access to a pool of shared resources for be systems, stockpiling, servers, administrations and applications, without physically securing them. Authenticated key exchange (AKE) traditions (conventions) allow two social affairs passing on finished an inconsistent framework to develop an ordinary mystery key. They are among the most by and large used cryptographic traditions as a piece of training. Remembering the ultimate objective to oppose key-spillage assaults, a couple of spillage versatile AKE traditions have been proposed starting late in the limited spillage show. The spillage strong check (validation) and data (key) organization structure which can be seen as an obvious response for secure cloud (circulated) capacity. In this paper, we propose a Biometric Leakage-Resilient Authenticated Key Exchange (BLR-AKE) convention for giving secure information sharing. A promising approach to develop such a convention is to utilize a Biometric scheme as an authentication system. Cloud client need to do with Biometric framework is just to information his/her own thumb impression. In the event that it is right, the recouped information keys are naturally reserved into the memory amid the decided era. Furthermore, the client can transform this parameter at his/her will.

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2018-06-25

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S. Balakrishnan, J. Janet, & K.N. Sivabalan. (2018). SECURE DATA SHARING IN A CLOUD ENVIRONMENT BY USING BIOMETRIC LEAKAGE-RESILIENT AUTHENTICATED KEY EXCHANGE. Pakistan Journal of Biotechnology, 15(2), 293–297. Retrieved from https://pjbt.org/index.php/pjbt/article/view/395

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