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Because of its resiliency and scalability, cloud storage is becoming increasingly popular.

Due to the difficulties of securing data privacy and confidentiality, storing and maintaining user data at a
remote location is a serious concern. Some security vulnerabilities in today's cloud systems are
maintained by a cloud third party (CTP), which could become an untrustworthy insider component. This
research describes an automated Encryption/Decryption System for Cloud Data Storage (AEDS) that uses
hybrid cryptography techniques to improve data security and confidentiality while avoiding CTP
interference. To achieve great performance and efficiency, three encryption algorithms are used for
data blocks: Automated Sequential Cryptography (ASC), Automated Random Cryptography (ARC), and
Improved Automated Random Cryptography (IARC). According to the IARC method, By transforming the
static S-box of the AES algorithm to a dynamic S-box, we have presented a revolutionary encryption
technique. Furthermore, to improve privacy, the methods RSA and Twofish are utilized to encrypt the
generated keys. Other existing symmetrical key algorithms such as DES, 3DES, and RC2 were used to
compare our techniques. Despite the fact that the two proposed ARC and ASC techniques are more
difficult, they process data faster than DES, DES3, and RC2 and achieve superior data throughput and
confidentiality. In the comparison, ARC outperformed all of the other methods. When compared to
other methods, the ARC's encrypting procedure saves time, with an encryption time of 22.58 seconds
for a 500 MB file size.

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