A Hybrid Effective Access Control in Cloud Computing

Authors

  • Mumtaz Hussain Department of Computer Science & IT, Institute of Southern Punjab, Multan, Pakistan.
  • Muhammad Hasnain Department of Computer Science & IT, Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan.
  • Asif Khanzada Cloud Modernization Thomson Reuters – CTO & CIO ORG, Canada.
  • Mohsin Ali Arif JV with Saudi Aramco, Air Products & ACWA Power JIGPC, Saudi Arabia.
  • Youssef AboShaban Senior Technical Support Specialist, Ajman University, United Arab Emirates.
  • Muhammad Asgher Nadeem Department of Computer Science & IT, Thal University, Bhakkar, Pakistan.
  • Syed Muhammad Mohsin Department of Computer Science, COMSATS University Islamabad, 45550, Pakistan.

Keywords:

Cloud Access Control, Attribute-Based Access Control

Abstract

Data security, access control, and integrity are considered one of the main obstacles to the further development of cloud storage services. This is because accessing and sharing data across multiple applications is a fundamental requirement for cloud storage. This sharing of information across the cloud also raises issues such as privacy, confidentiality, and unauthorized access. Building a secure storage system requires powerful access control and revocation management. Previously proposed attribute-based access control mechanisms have struggled with issues such as the complexity of privilege management, revocation, and credential verification. This study provides an efficient, simple, and flexible access control mechanism for cloud storage systems that fine-grains the attribute-based access control and role-based access mechanism.

 

 

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Published

2024-06-01

How to Cite

Mumtaz Hussain, Muhammad Hasnain, Asif Khanzada, Mohsin Ali Arif, Youssef AboShaban, Muhammad Asgher Nadeem, & Syed Muhammad Mohsin. (2024). A Hybrid Effective Access Control in Cloud Computing. Journal of Computing & Biomedical Informatics, 7(01), 618–631. Retrieved from https://jcbi.org/index.php/Main/article/view/526