A Secure data sharing approach for dynamic groups in cloud with multi owners
Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
Cloud computing provides an easy solution for sharing group resource among cloud users. In a multi owner manner data preserving and privacy identity from untrusted cloud is still an exigent issue. In this Paper we are going to discuss about a secure data sharing for dynamic groups in the cloud. Analyze the security with proofs, and demonstrate the correct scheme in experiments.
Authors and Affiliations
CH. Pravallika , G. Arnab Sarkar
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