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Survival study on privacy preservation-based security techniques for load balancing in cloud computing

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  • M. Jawahar
  • A. Sabari

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In the field of information system, cloud computing is an emerging technology. Cloud computing employed with a network of remote server hosted on cloud to perform services on cloud data than the local server (Shen et al., 2017). Cloud act as a service provider to cloud user by ensuring many resources among the internet. Data security is the significant task (Jiang et al., 2015) to provide privacy on stored data for avoiding unauthorised access. Privacy preservation plays an essential role in providing security (Gholami and Laure, 2015) to the data access on cloud environment. In addition, balancing of load carry outs in cloud server to avoids the unauthorised access (Zhou et al., 2016). However, privacy and load balancing are the main concern to address the security issues on a cloud server. Therefore, our research work is focused on providing cloud security with load balancing in a cloud server.

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  • M. Jawahar & A. Sabari, 2020. "Survival study on privacy preservation-based security techniques for load balancing in cloud computing," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 33(2), pages 180-195.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:33:y:2020:i:2:p:180-195
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