Security in Cloud Storage using Data Shuffling and Data Self Destruction
Neelesh Chourasiya1, Nirmiti Pawar2, Kiran Patil3, Swapnali Tiwari4, Snehal Mangale5

1Prof. Neelesh Chourasiya, Ph.D Scholar, Punjab Technical University (PTU), Kapurthala (Punjab)-144602, India.
2Miss. Nirmiti Pawar, Student, Modern Education Society’s College of Engineering, Pune (Maharashtra)-411001, India.
3Miss. Kiran Patil, Student, Modern Education Society’s College of Engineering, Pune (Maharashtra)-411001, India.
4Miss. Swapnali Tiwari, Student, Modern Education Society’s College of Engineering, Pune (Maharashtra)-411001, India.
5Miss. Snehal Mangale, Student, Modern Education Society’s College of Engineering, Pune (Maharashtra)-411001, India.

Manuscript received on November 25, 2017. | Revised Manuscript received on November 28, 2017. | Manuscript published on January 30, 2017. | PP: 10-11 | Volume-6 Issue-6, January 2017. | Retrieval Number: F2938016617/2017©BEIESP
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Abstract: Cloud computing is the most popular technology today. It is used by most of the social media sites to store the data. In cloud storage, the data uploaded by the user is prone to various strong attacks and can be easily hacked. Data stored in a cloud by the user is private so it must not be tampered by any other entities. We propose a system to enhance the security. The data uploaded by the user is shuffled between a number of directories within cloud after a particular interval of time to avoid tracking of data. The backup of the data will be taken timely into the backup directory. The proposed system enhances the system security as well as the ease to use the cloud using
Keywords: Cloud storage, data shuffling, data de-duplication, self-destruction, encryption algorithms.