TL;DR
TwinCloud offers a user-friendly, secure cloud sharing system that eliminates the need for explicit key management by distributing encrypted data and keys across multiple cloud providers, ensuring privacy without trusting any single provider.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, practical approach to secure cloud sharing that hides cryptographic operations from users and avoids complex key management.
Findings
Successfully implemented as a lightweight open-source application.
Usability study indicates promising prospects for secure sharing.
Achieves security without trusting individual cloud providers.
Abstract
With the advent of cloud technologies, there is a growing number of easy-to-use services to store files and share them with other cloud users. By providing security features, cloud service providers try to encourage users to store personal files or corporate documents on their servers. However, their server-side encryption solutions are not satisfactory when the server itself is not trusted. Although, there are several client-side solutions to provide security for cloud sharing, they are not used extensively because of usability issues in key management. In this paper, we propose TwinCloud which is an innovative solution with the goal of providing a secure system to users without compromising the usability of cloud sharing. TwinCloud achieves this by bringing a novel solution to the complex key exchange problem and by providing a simple and practical approach to store and share files…
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