PROTECTION OF PRIVATE CLOUD DATA TRANSACTION BY AN PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE OF ORTHOGONAL HANDSHAKING AUTHENTICATION MECHANISM (OHSAM)
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In general, the either the private or public concerns those are mainly focus on the profitable orientation organization, much more concentrate on the security because to protect the sensitive data transaction or utilization. This paper especially focuses on the security issues raised in the data transaction under private cloud. The security for the data transaction between the cloud service provider (CSP) and the end users is always ensures the secure transaction. There is any conflict in the mutual authentication between these pairs to bring the issue on Security over the data transmission. In most of the occurrences, the intruders to break the data chain during the transmission period or the data residence portion in the CSP storage. For this reason, there is a necessity to analyze the level of secure transaction between the CSP and the service utilization end users. It will be depicted in this research article in a clear manner and named as Orthogonal Handshaking Authentication Mechanism (OHSAM).
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