Implementation of a Cloud Data Server (CDS) for Providing Secure Service in E-Business
D. Kesavaraja (1), R. Balasubramanian (2), D. Sasireka (3) ((1), Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering, India, (2) Manonmaniam Sundaranar, University, India, (3) PSN College of Engineering, Technology, India)

TL;DR
This paper presents a secure Cloud Data Server architecture for e-business that employs session control, redundancy, hash codes, and encryption to detect and prevent attacks, achieving high efficiency in security management.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Cloud Data Server with session control, redundancy, and encryption mechanisms, enhancing security against undefined attacks in e-business environments.
Findings
Achieved 98.21% efficiency in security performance
Implemented MD5 and AES algorithms for data integrity and confidentiality
Developed a session controller architecture with intrusion detection capabilities
Abstract
Cloud Data Servers is the novel approach for providing secure service to e-business .Millions of users are surfing the Cloud for various purposes, therefore they need highly safe and persistent services. Usually hackers target particular Operating Systems or a Particular Controller. Inspiteof several ongoing researches Conventional Web Servers and its Intrusion Detection System might not be able to detect such attacks. So we implement a Cloud Data Server with Session Controller Architecture using Redundancy and Disconnected Data Access Mechanism. In this paper, we generate the hash code using MD5 algorithm. With the help of which we can circumvent even the attacks, which are undefined by traditional Systems .we implement Cloud Data Sever using Java and Hash Code backup Management using My SQL. Here we Implement AES Algorithm for providing more Security for the hash Code. The CDS using…
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