Affiliation:
1. Nandha Engineering College, India
Abstract
The data protection mechanism in cloud storage systems is based on two-way factored inversion. With the authors' solution, users can store encrypted communications in the cloud and distribute them to their intended recipients. There is no requirement for the sender to have any other information (public key, certificate, etc.) except from the name of the receiver. There are two things the decoder needs in order to decipher the ciphertext. Your computer's private key is the first. The second is a one-of-a-kind computer-based security system for the individual. The ciphertext cannot be cracked without both keys. The loss or theft of your security device will also cause it to become inoperable. In other words, it can't be utilised to read encrypted messages. A cloud server is an option for this. The sender will not be aware of any of this activity. In the same vein, cloud server reads encrypted Chrome content. The system's practicability is supported by analyses of its safety and efficiency.