

Implementation of Fully Homomorphic Encryption as a Cloud Security Solution
Abstract
The breathtaking development in cloud computing has proved to be a promising innovation and best solution for storing data and applications remotely. Confidentiality of data increases the security concerns and limits the usage of cloud services. The traditional security approach of encryption does not make cloud computing fully secure. Therefore cloud computing security is the predominating research topic. Fully homomorphic encryption is fully fit for processing data in an encrypted form and performing operations with help of arbitrary numbers chosen dynamically. This model performs blind processing keeping the data intact and thus ensuring its integrity and confidentiality making it more reliable.
Keywords: Cloud computing, homomorphic encryption, confidentiality
Cite this Article
Aakash Patil, Devavrat Bapat, Dashrath Degavat et al. Implementation of fully homomorphic encryption as a cloud security solution. Journal of Software Engineering Tools & Technology Trends. 2015; 2(3): 26–29p.
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