Secure Data Platform for Mobile Computing
Keywords:
Security, Privacy, Mobile Cloud, Data Security.Abstract
Cloud provides the environment for the mobile users called mobicloud to performs computationally intensive operation such as searching, data mining, and multimedia processing. Addressing the trust management, secure routing, and risk management issues in this framework are notable. To this end, we present a secure mobile cloud data access framework through trust management and private data isolation.Due increase in the usage of cloud based systems there is an increase in the amount of information on the cloud and as a result there is need for confidentiality. Most common method used for authentication is textual password. But these passwords are susceptible to shoulder surfing, dictionary attack, eavesdropping. Generally the passwords tend to follow patterns that are easier for attackers to guess. A literature survey shows that text-based password suffer this security problem. Pictographic passwords are provided as replacement to text based passwords. In this paper we present a android application which utilize our framework design using Pictographic , Geo Graphic passwords. Our Android app act as a client application for our web app. The web application With the rising popularity of cloud storage, and its ever-increasing versatility, it’s no surprise that enterprises have jumped on the cloud bandwagon. We go with Android SDK because its offers a unified approach to application development for mobile devices which means developers need only develop for Android, and their applications should be able to run on different devices powered by Android. We will provide cloud storage functionality for end user using our security framework.
References
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- Secure Networking And Computing Research Group (SNAC), "MobiCloud," available at http://mobicloud.asu.edu, 2010.
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