ADVANCE SECURITY IN CLOUD COMPUTING FOR MILITARY WEAPONS

Authors

  • Vallapudasu Gopi, R sai Kumar, Palla lahari, Pendem poojitha, Goparaju Sai Krishna UG Scholar in Department of CSE Sreyas Institute Of Engineering And Technology Author

Abstract

Cloud storage systems are widely deployed in the world, and many people use them to download and
upload their personal stuff like videos, text document, images, etc. Now a day many private firms,
company’s, governments, military move their database on cloud storage. However, a significant
question is, can users trust the media services provided by the media cloud service providers? Many
traditional security approaches are proposed to secure the data exchange between users and the media
cloud. However, the problem comes to military users if scientist develop a new weapon for military and
he want to send a launching code to military admirals /chiefs through cloud, how he can trust cloud
that he’s codes will be safely delivered to admirals.
Now a day’s cloud storage can easily have cracked by hacker and gain information of military weapons
and confidential secrets. It could be dangerous if they sold this information to terrorists or rival country, in
this article, we propose to use steganography, watermarking, image encryption and visual cryptography
schemes to protect military weapons data in clouds. steganography allows users to hide the weapons
launch code in image captcha. Visual cryptography shares the image captcha in shares which is depend on
number peoples in group in military. image encryption will apply on each share of captcha. After this
watermarking is apply on each share for authentications between users and cloud. For receiving the launch
code receivers have to from de-watermarking, image decryption then visual cryptography to get captcha
and launch code. Our studies show that the proposed approach achieves good security performance and
securing the future of country.

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2024-04-30

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How to Cite

ADVANCE SECURITY IN CLOUD COMPUTING FOR MILITARY WEAPONS. (2024). International Journal of Engineering and Science Research, 14(2), 1319-1324. https://www.ijesr.org/index.php/ijesr/article/view/828