Securing the data in cloud using Algebra Homomorphic Encryption scheme based on updated Elgamal(AHEE)
Fahina, Shwetha U, Poorna, Supriya, Rama Moorthy H, Dr.Vasudeva

TL;DR
This paper proposes an enhanced algebraic homomorphic encryption scheme based on an updated Elgamal algorithm to improve data security in cloud storage environments, enabling secure operations on encrypted data.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel algebra homomorphic encryption scheme (AHEE) based on an updated Elgamal algorithm for secure cloud data storage.
Findings
Provides a secure encryption method for cloud data
Enables operations on encrypted data without decryption
Enhances client-side data security in cloud storage
Abstract
Cloud computing is the broad and diverse phenomenon. Users are allowed to store huge amount of data on cloud storage for future use. Most of the cloud service providers store data in plain text format or in secured manner but client will not be known the method in which it is stored. Homomorphic encryption is the encryption which allows the operation on cipher text thus generating an encrypted result which when decrypted, matches the result of operations performed on the plaintext. This is sometimes a desirable feature in modern communication system architectures. There are several homomorphic algorithms, one of them is AHEE. User need to use their own encryption algorithm to secure their data if required. The data needs to be decrypted whenever it is to be processed. In this paper, we have focused on providing security to the client using AHEE algorithm at the client side, for any data…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Cryptographic Implementations and Security · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
