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    Novel Proposed Work for Empirical Word Searching in Cloud Environment

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    People's lives have become much more convenient as a result of the development of cloud storage. The third-party server has received a lot of data from many people and businesses for storage. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the user's data is protected from prying eyes. In the cloud environment, searchable encryption technology is used to protect user information when retrieving data. The versatility of the scheme is, however, constrained by the fact that the majority of them only offer single-keyword searches and do not permit file changes.A novel empirical multi-keyword search in the cloud environment technique is offered as a solution to these issues. Additionally, it prevents the involvement of a third party in the transaction between data holder and user and guarantees integrity. Our system achieves authenticity at the data storage stage by numbering the files, verifying that the user receives a complete ciphertext. Our technique outperforms previous analogous schemes in terms of security and performance and is resistant to inside keyword guessing attacks.The server cannot detect if the same set of keywords is being looked for by several queries because our system generates randomized search queries. Both the number of keywords in a search query and the number of keywords in an encrypted document can be hidden. Our searchable encryption method is effective and protected from the adaptive chosen keywords threat at the same time

    Extended Functionality in Verifiable Searchable Encryption

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    Abstract. When outsourcing the storage of sensitive data to an (un-trusted) remote server, a data owner may choose to encrypt the data beforehand to preserve confidentiality. However, it is then difficult to efficiently retrieve specific portions of the data as the server is unable to identify the relevant information. Searchable encryption has been well studied as a solution to this problem, allowing data owners and other au-thorised users to generate search queries which the server may execute over the encrypted data to identify relevant data portions. However, many current schemes lack two important properties: verifia-bility of search results, and expressive queries. We introduce Extended Verifiable Searchable Encryption (eVSE) that permits a user to verify that search results are correct and complete. We also permit verifiabl

    Efficient Fine Grained Access Control with Semantic Keyword Search on Encrypted Cloud Storage

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    Using cloud computing, multi data owner can store their data on remote servers and allow data access to private users through the cloud servers.The cloud characteristics are on-demand self-service, location independent network access, ubiquitous network access and usage based pay. Due to this charming features private and public organization are outsourcing their large amount of data on cloud storage. First, we introduce in the cloud framework for multi data owners. Multi data owners upload the files in encrypted form using ECC algorithm. User can register the aadhar card number to the cloud multi data owner. The multi data owner can generate the two keys to allow access the data. User can request to multi data owner. Cloud data storage can provide the encrypted data. This encrypted data is strong protection for data backup and recovery purposes. There are two keys are used in the plaintext form to be converted in the cipher text form. Another key will generate and converted in the decrypt form using fuzzy method and semantic search. Finally user can retrieve the data from the server and access our data.The existing solutions supports only identical keyword search, semantic search is not supported. In the project we proposed semantic multi-keyword ranked search system with verifiable outsourced decryption. To improve search efficiency this system includes semantic search by using fuzzy search

    An In-Depth Analysis on Efficiency and Vulnerabilities on a Cloud-Based Searchable Symmetric Encryption Solution

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    Searchable Symmetric Encryption (SSE) has come to be as an integral cryptographic approach in a world where digital privacy is essential. The capacity to search through encrypted data whilst maintaining its integrity meets the most important demand for security and confidentiality in a society that is increasingly dependent on cloud-based services and data storage. SSE offers efficient processing of queries over encrypted datasets, allowing entities to comply with data privacy rules while preserving database usability. Our research goes into this need, concentrating on the development and thorough testing of an SSE system based on Curtmola’s architecture and employing Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in Cypher Block Chaining (CBC) mode. A primary goal of the research is to conduct a thorough evaluation of the security and performance of the system. In order to assess search performance, a variety of database settings were extensively tested, and the system's security was tested by simulating intricate threat scenarios such as count attacks and leakage abuse. The efficiency of operation and cryptographic robustness of the SSE system are critically examined by these reviews

    Verifiable Secret Key Generation for Ranked Multi-Keyword Search in Cloud

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    Cloud storage is exceptionally well known in ongoing pattern as it gives more advantages over the customary storage arrangements. To guarantee security in cloud, encryption methods assume a noteworthy part when data are outsourced to the cloud. The issue of recovering the encrypted data over the cloud is mind boggling. Numerous search procedures are utilized for recovering the scrambled data from cloud. This paper axes around an arrangement of keyword Search instruments over encrypted data, which gives secured data recovery high proficiency. Search over encrypted data is a method of extraordinary enthusiasm for the cloud computing time, in light of the fact that numerous trust that delicate data must be scrambled before outsourcing to the cloud servers with a specific end goal to guarantee client data security. Concocting a productive and secure search scheme over scrambled data includes strategies from ple spaces. It presumes that, keyword search is intended to be best methodology for searching the encrypted data in the Cloud. It gives more productivity than single keyword search

    Split keyword fuzzy and synonym search over encrypted cloud data

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    A substitute solution for various organizations of data owners to store their data in the cloud using storage as a service(SaaS). The outsourced sensitive data is encrypted before uploading into the cloud to achieve data privacy. The encrypted data is search based on keywords and retrieve interested files by data user using a lot of traditional Search scheme. Existing search schemes supports exact keyword match or fuzzy keyword search, but synonym based multi-keyword search are not supported. In the real world scenario, cloud users may not know the exact keyword for searching and they might give synonym of the keyword as the input for search instead of exact or fuzzy keyword due to lack of appropriate knowledge of data. In this paper, we describe an efficient search approach for encrypted data called as Split Keyword Fuzzy and Synonym Search (SKFS). Multi-keyword ranked search with accurate keyword and Fuzzy search supports synonym queries are a major contribution of SKFS. The wildcard Technique is used to store the keywords securely within the index tree. Index tree helps to search faster, accurate and low storage cost. Extensive experimental results on real-time data sets shows, the proposed solution is effective and efficient for multi-keyword ranked search and synonym queries Fuzzy based search over encrypted cloud data. © 2017 Springer Science+Business Media, LL

    Keyword-Based Delegable Proofs of Storage

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    Cloud users (clients) with limited storage capacity at their end can outsource bulk data to the cloud storage server. A client can later access her data by downloading the required data files. However, a large fraction of the data files the client outsources to the server is often archival in nature that the client uses for backup purposes and accesses less frequently. An untrusted server can thus delete some of these archival data files in order to save some space (and allocate the same to other clients) without being detected by the client (data owner). Proofs of storage enable the client to audit her data files uploaded to the server in order to ensure the integrity of those files. In this work, we introduce one type of (selective) proofs of storage that we call keyword-based delegable proofs of storage, where the client wants to audit all her data files containing a specific keyword (e.g., "important"). Moreover, it satisfies the notion of public verifiability where the client can delegate the auditing task to a third-party auditor who audits the set of files corresponding to the keyword on behalf of the client. We formally define the security of a keyword-based delegable proof-of-storage protocol. We construct such a protocol based on an existing proof-of-storage scheme and analyze the security of our protocol. We argue that the techniques we use can be applied atop any existing publicly verifiable proof-of-storage scheme for static data. Finally, we discuss the efficiency of our construction.Comment: A preliminary version of this work has been published in International Conference on Information Security Practice and Experience (ISPEC 2018
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