SSO Based Fingerprint Authentication of Cloud Services for Organizations

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Ali Zaheer Agha, Rajesh Kumar Shukla, Ratnesh Mishra, Ravi Shankar Shukla

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Access to a pool of programmable resources, such as storage space, applications, services, and on-demand networks, is made possible by cloud computing technology. Involving the cloud with the organization reduces its efforts to meet the needs of its customers. The Single Sign-On (SSO) method, which enables users to access various application services using a single user credential, is one of the key benefits of cloud computing. There are numerous problems and difficulties with cloud computing that need to be highlighted. However, protecting user agent privacy against security assaults is far more challenging. To combat security and privacy assaults, this study suggests SSO-based biometric authentication architecture for cloud computing services. Since end devices are computationally inefficient for processing user information during authentication, biometric authentication is effective for resources controlled by end devices at the time of accessing cloud services. As a result, the proposed design minimizes security attacks in cloud computing. An innovative strategy that establishes a one-to-one interaction between the user agent and the service provider is also included in the suggested design. In this case, user agents can use their fingerprint to access various cloud application services and seek registration. The highlights of the suggested architecture have been offered based on comparison analysis with a number of existing architectures.

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Ali Zaheer Agha, et al. (2023). SSO Based Fingerprint Authentication of Cloud Services for Organizations. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(11), 536–547. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i11.9992
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