Two-Cloud Secure Database for Numeric-Related SQL Range Queries with Privacy Preserving

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Two-Cloud Secure Database for Numeric-Related SQL Range Queries with Privacy Preserving

Two-Cloud Secure Database for Numeric-Related SQL Range Queries with Privacy Preserving

Abstract

Industries and individuals outsource the database for convenient and low-cost applications and services. Many secure database schemes have been proposed in order to provide sufficient functionality for SQL queries. Two-Cloud Secure Database for Numeric-Related SQL Range Queries with Privacy Preserving Such schemes, however, are vulnerable to cloud server privacy leakage. The main reason is that the database is hosted and processed on the cloud server, which is beyond the control of data owners. In this Two-Cloud Secure Database for Numeric-Related SQL Range Queries with Privacy Preserving paper, we propose a two-cloud architecture for a secure database, with a series of intersection protocols that provide privacy preservation for various numeric-related range queries. 

System Configuration

H/W System Configuration
Speed                   : 1.1 GHz
 
RAM                      : 256 MB(min)
 
Hard Disk              : 20 GB
 
Floppy Drive          : 1.44 MB
 
Key Board             : Standard Windows Keyboard
 
Mouse                  : Two or Three Button Mouse
 
Monitor                : SVGA
 
S/W System Configuration
 
 
Platform                     :  cloud computing

 
Operating system       : Windows Xp,7,
 
Server                       : WAMP/Apache
 
Working on                : Browser Like Firefox, IE

Conclusion

In this paper, we studied the various techniques and protocols related to the external cloud server’s privacy preservation of outsourced data. Some of the works include the fuzzy logic, range queries, order preserving encryption and multicloud architecture in order to advance in this field. The fuzzy logic has implemented the Beacon Guided Search (BGS), which requires substantially less memory and no complex storage mechanism.