Multifactor Authentication Scheme for Privacy Preserved Data Security
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Abstract

Multifactor Authentication - Cloud computing is a breakthrough advancement that provides ubiquitous services over the internet in an easy way to distribute information offering various advantages to both society and individuals. Recently, cloud technology has eased everyone’s life more favorable. However, privacy-preservation is an important issue to be tackled effectively in cloud environment while retrieving data services. Numerous techniques have been developed so far to verify user identity by exploiting authentication factor, whereas such techniques are inefficient and they are easily susceptible to unknown users and attacks. In order to address such problems, a multifactor authentication scheme is proposed using Hashing, Chebyshev polynomial, Key and OneTime Token (HCK-OTT) based multifactor authentication scheme for privacy-preserved data security in cloud. The entities involved in this proposed approach for effective authentication are user, cloud server, and data owner. The model is developed by considering various functionalities, such as encryption, Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), XOR, and hashing function. The proposed HCK-OTT-based multifactor authentication scheme has achieved a minimum value of 22.654s for computational time, 70.5MB for memory usage, and 21.543s for communication cost with 64 bit key length.

Year of Publication
2022
Date Published
nov
Publisher
IEEE
Conference Location
Belgaum, India
ISBN Number
978-1-66545-046-1
URL
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10094403/
DOI
10.1109/INCOFT55651.2022.10094403
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