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Distributed Data Verification Protocols in Cloud Computing

Recently, storage of huge volume of data into Cloud has become an effective trend in modern day Computing due to its dynamic nature. After storing, users deletes their original copy of the data files. Therefore users, cannot directly control over that data. This lack of control introduces security issues in Cloud data storage, one of the most important security issue is integrity of the remotely stored data. Here, we propose a Distributed Algorithmic approach to address this problem with publicly probabilistic verifiable scheme. Due to heavy workload at the Third Party Auditor side, we distributes the verification task among various SUBTPAs. We uses Sobol Random Sequences to generates the random block numbers that maintains the uniformity property. In addition, our method provides uniformity for each subtasks also. To makes each subtask uniform, we uses some analytical approach. For this uniformity, our protocols verify the integrity of the data very efficiently and quickly. Also, we provides special care about critical data by using Overlap Task Distribution Keys.

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