Using Design Science to build a Watermark System for Righful Ownership Protection in the Cloud
Brian Cusack, Reza Khaleghparast

TL;DR
This paper proposes a design science-based architecture for a cloud watermarking system that enhances intellectual property protection and ownership verification in cloud environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel schema assigning responsibility to cloud providers for robust watermarking and ownership protection, addressing limitations of existing cloud watermarking methods.
Findings
Design science methodology used to develop the artefact
Schema improves ownership verification in cloud
Enhances security and utility for cloud-based property storage
Abstract
Cloud computing opportunities have presented service options for users that are both economical and flexible to use requirements. However, the risk analysis for the user identifies vulnerabilities for intellectual property ownership and vulnerabilities for the identification of rightful property owners when cloud services are used. It is common for image owners to embed watermarks and other security mechanisms into their property so that the rightful ownership may be identified. In this paper we present a design that overcomes many of the current limitations in cloud watermarking uses and propose a schema that places responsibility on the cloud provider to have a robust information protection program. Such a design solution lays out an information security architecture that enhances utility for cloud services and gives better options for users to securely place properties in the cloud.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Digital and Cyber Forensics · Cloud Data Security Solutions
