Improved Security in Mobile Cloud Computing Using Modern Cryptographic Approaches
Ganesh Davanam (Mohan Babu University, India), J. Avanija (Mohan Babu University, India), K. Reddy Madhavi (Mohan Babu University, India), P. Dhanalakshmi (Mohan Babu University, India), Viswaksena Balaji (University of Limerick, Ireland), and K. P. N. V. Satya Sree (Usha Rama College of Engineering and Technology, Telaprolu, India)
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Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-6859-6.ch020
Abstract
Since2009, the term “Mobile Cloud Computing,” which refers to a hybrid model that blends cloud computing with mobile computing, has been a hot topic in the information technology sector. Being in its infancy, MCC requires a solid grounding in the technology before researchers may suggest avenues for further study. Mobile cloud computing is quickly becoming the norm, both for consumers and major companies like Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple. The mobile environment is anticipated to witness a growth in cloud computing due to the rapid improvements in wireless access technology. A foundation in mobile cloud computing underpins these applications on mobile devices. Despite the convenience and scalability that come with cloud storage services—users may access their data from anywhere at any time—and from any device—including mobile devices—new security concerns have recently come to light. Correct data processing can fix these security risks.
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