MULTIPLE CLOUD DATA DIVISION ON BANKING SECURITY ON DATA HACKER HIDING WITH CRYPTOGRAPHIC
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i3.2024.4127Keywords:
Banking Transaction System, Cloud Computing, Attribute-Based Key PolicyAbstract [English]
In the present digital era, securing banking transactions remains of utmost importance. With the rise of cloud computing, the banking sector has increasingly adopted cloud servers for efficient data management. However, sharing sensitive information via a centralized server poses notable challenges in terms of security and privacy.This paper proposes an innovative solution to address these challenges by integrating Attribute-Based Key Policy Encryption (ABKPE) standards into the banking transaction system. ABKPE offers a robust cryptographic mechanism that enables secure sharing of confidential messages across cloud servers while maintaining stringent access control policies based on user attributes. By leveraging ABKPE, our system ensures heightened security and privacy for banking transactions in a cloud environment. Multiple servers are employed for data shall This research contributes to advancing secure banking systems by presenting a practical approach to managing sensitive information in the cloud. The integration of ABKPE enhances data security and privacy, guarding against unauthorized access and potential threats.
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