Towards the Secure Storage of Images on Multi-Cloud System
Dr. Grasha Jacob, Dr. A. Murugan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a DNA-based encryption scheme for securely storing confidential images across multiple cloud providers, addressing security risks inherent in single-cloud storage.
Contribution
It introduces an innovative DNA sequence-based encryption method specifically designed for multi-cloud image storage security.
Findings
Enhanced security for image storage across multiple clouds
Effective encryption scheme based on DNA sequences
Addresses vulnerabilities of single-cloud storage systems
Abstract
With the rapidly changing technological realm, there is an urgent need to provide and protect the confidentiality of confidential images when stored in a cloud environment. To overcome the security risks associated with single cloud, multiple clouds offered by unrelated cloud providers have to be used. This paper outlines an integrated encryption scheme for the secure storage of confidential images on multiple clouds based on DNA sequences.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
