Securing the Data in Clouds with Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography
Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay, Ashay Shirwadkar, Pratik Gaikar, Tanmay, Agrawal

TL;DR
This paper explores using hyperelliptic curve cryptography to enhance data security in cloud computing through key agreement, encryption, and signature processes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of hyperelliptic curve cryptography for securing cloud data, focusing on key management and digital signatures.
Findings
Improved security protocols for cloud data using hyperelliptic curves
Enhanced efficiency in cryptographic operations for cloud security
Potential reduction in computational costs for secure cloud services
Abstract
In todays world, Cloud computing has attracted research communities as it provides services in reduced cost due to virtualizing all the necessary resources. Even modern business architecture depends upon Cloud computing .As it is a internet based utility, which provides various services over a network, it is prone to network based attacks. Hence security in clouds is the most important in case of cloud computing. Cloud Security concerns the customer to fully rely on storing data on clouds. That is why Cloud security has attracted attention of the research community. This paper will discuss securing the data in clouds by implementing key agreement, encryption and signature verification/generation with hyperelliptic curve cryptography.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Data Security Solutions · Cryptography and Data Security · Cryptography and Residue Arithmetic
