Secured Information Retrieval from Cloud Involving OTP and Human Voice
Keywords:
Security, Cloud, Issues, Attacks, Risks, Computing, Availability, Platforms, InternetAbstract
Cloud computing is an emerging technological paradigm that provides a flexible, scalable and reliable infrastructure and services for organizations. Cloud data are stored and accessed in a remote server with the help of services provided by cloud service providers. There are enormous numbers of security problems associated with cloud computing but that is not resolved now. These security issues can be faced by cloud providers or by their customers. The cloud provider should make sure that whatever services they are offering to their customers are secure and their customer’s data is safe while the customer should check that cloud providers are using security measures to keep their data safe. Cloud computing security is categorized from sub-domain of Information security In cloud security, dissemination of private data can be possible that requires stringent security policies with latest technology. Web Services are the essential feature of cloud computing. As web services helps in providing services easily to end users and manage cloud services, So, now-a-days all cloud providers support a large number of web services. But , some novice developers are making data unprotected that can be exploited by the attackers while deploying it on cloud service To combat dissemination of private data ,we are proposing secure information retrieval tactics that provides two level of authentication using OTP and voice recognition of the authorized person.
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