Distributed, Concurrent, and Independent Access to Encrypted Cloud Databases
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 8)Publication Date: 2015-08-05
Authors : Praveenkumar; Jyoti Patil;
Page : 2004-2008
Keywords : Cloud; security; confidentiality; SecureDBaaS; database;
Abstract
Placing critical data in the hands of a cloud provider should come with the guarantee of security and availability for data at rest, in motion, and in use. Several alternatives exist for storage services, while data confidentiality solutions for the database as a service paradigm are still immature. The proposed novel architecture integrates cloud database services with data confidentiality and the possibility of executing concurrent operations on encrypted data. This is the novel solution supporting geographically distributed clients to connect directly to an encrypted cloud database, and to execute concurrent and independent operations including those modifying the database structure. The proposed architecture has the further advantage of eliminating intermediate proxies that limit the elasticity, availability, and scalability properties that are intrinsic in cloud-based solutions. The efficacy of the proposed architecture is evaluated through theoretical analyses and extensive experimental results based on a prototype implementation subject to the TPC-Standard benchmark for different numbers of clients and network latencies.
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