Date of Award
3-2017
Culminating Project Type
Starred Paper
Degree Name
Information Assurance: M.S.
Department
Information Assurance and Information Systems
College
Herberger School of Business
First Advisor
Susantha Herath
Second Advisor
Dennis Guster
Third Advisor
Sneh Kalia
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
Keywords and Subject Headings
SECURITY AND DATA DEDUPLICATION USING HYBRID CLOUD TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
Data de-duplication is a method used to compress information aiding in the removal of duplicate copies of information. It has been effective in cloud storage; it decreases the required storage space to secure such data by considering de-duplication this concurrent method has been projected.
Making sure that a company secures its data is very important. As such, this paper formally addresses the approval of data de-duplication. While it is similar to the common customary de-duplication, data de-duplication takes into consideration the different benefits of customers. In the same way, introducing fewer new copy checks for engineers could increase new de-duplication development supporting techniques. Security investigation have shown the strategy is secure concerning the descriptions shown in the projected security model.
This paper will actualize a prototype of a suggested, sanctioned copy check plan and perform experiments using the prototype. The study will demonstrate that the proposed prototype causes inconsequential overhead-differentiated archetypal processes.
Recommended Citation
Korre, Mahender, "Security and Data De-Duplication Using Hybrid Cloud Technology" (2017). Culminating Projects in Information Assurance. 22.
https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/msia_etds/22