Improved Storage Security using IDS and Performance using Container De-Duplication

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Shelke Pooja H., Pardeshi Yogita K., She

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Due to enormous increase in use of web services in our day today life, web services have moved to multitier design where in web server runs the application front-end logic and data are outsourced to a database or file server. In our system, we will implement secure de-duplication which is a technique for eliminating duplicate copies of data, it has been largely used in cloud storage to reduce storage space and upload bandwidth with Container security, an IDS system that models the network acts as user sessions across both front-end web server and back-end database. By monitoring both the web and subsequent database requests, we are capable to search out attacks that an independent Intrusion Detection System (IDS) unable to identify. In this system, each user requesting for our application will be allocated separate container. The container based web architecture not only fasters profiling of causal mapping, but it also provides an isolation that obstruct future session hijacking attacks .Each user will hold de-key which is a new construction in which users do not require to manage any keys on their own but as an alternative securely distribute the convergent key shares across multiple servers. We implement De-key to demonstrate that De-key incurs limited overhead in realistic environments.

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, S. P. H. P. Y. K. S. (2015). Improved Storage Security using IDS and Performance using Container De-Duplication. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 3(9), 5596–5599. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v3i9.4890
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