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Server Security in Cloud Computing using

Blockchain Technique

Group No.- 7
Group Members:
Under the Guidance of: Unnati Srivastava (181530050)
Mr. Asheesh Tiwari (Assistant Professor) Vanshika Agarwal (181530054)
(Dept. of CEA) Yasha Aggarwal (181530060)
CONTENTS
Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Project Flow

Part 3: Code Part 4: Output

Part 5: Plan Of Action Part 6: Conclusion


Part 1
Introduction
❖ Cloud computing generally deals with a large amount of
data, so there is always a risk of data insecurity as cloud
computing works on a centralized architecture.
Which brings us to the point, that what is
blockchain and why we need it?

❖ Blockchain technology in itself has an incredible worldwide


future, the distributed/decentralized security feature of
Blockchain will make cloud storage more protected and
robust against hacking as the data on a centralized server is
exposed to hacking, loss of data, or human error.
Part 2
Project Flow
Start

Cloud Deployment

Store User Data

Blockchain Technique
Implementation

Storing Data on Cloud

Stop
Part 3
Code
Part 4
Output
Part 5
Plan Of Action
❖ Up till now we have written the code naming it “CloudCrypt”
for the encryption and decryption of the data that will be
provided by the user.

❖ Also to connect the CloudCrypt to the AWS, we are done with


the coding part.

❖ Moving further, we are only left to use this technology with


the frontend.
Part 6
Conclusion
❖ This project attempts to introduce a blockchain-based data encryption
approach for cloud computing systems, followed by a presentation
comprehensive analysis and comparison of the existing blockchain-based
server security techniques.
❖ The unique feature that sets this project apart from the existing ones is
the study of the application of blockchain from the perspective of trust.
Our analysis shows that using blockchain technology to construct a
decentralized trust management framework. However, the studies also
reveal a wide gap between the theory of the method and the actual
application.
❖ In a nutshell, utilizing the blockchain technique to build a more credible
and safe cloud transaction environment is a promising research direction.
Thank You

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