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Two Factor Authentication using M-pin Server for Secure Cloud Computing Environment

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  • Nitin Nagar

    (International Institute of Professional Studies, Devi Ahiliya University, Indore, India)

  • Ugrasen Suman

    (School of Computer Science and Information Technology, Devi Ahiliya University, Indore, India)

Abstract

Cloud computing is comprised of major demand from the every group of organization because of easy availability and cost effectiveness. The responsibilities of cloud service providers will become increasing more due to the great progression in every cloud computing deployment model (public, private and hybrid) and service models (SaaS, PaaS and IaaS). In this perspective, cloud computing faces multiple challenges, especially in cloud computing security at all levels (e.g., host, network, application and data levels). Authentication is the constantly the biggest concerned for IT industries to adopt cloud computing environment. The availability, performance, key logger attack, malicious insiders, outsider attacks and service disruptions explore (service hijacking) issues are the key research challenges in the cloud computing authentication level. In this aspect, traditional user name and password is not enough as a single factor (first factor). This paper has proposed a secure cloud computing framework which uses first factor as a crypt user name and password with the ATM pin as a second factor called M-pin. The proposed work focuses on a solution to the threats that are the major issues in the cloud adoption.

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  • Nitin Nagar & Ugrasen Suman, 2014. "Two Factor Authentication using M-pin Server for Secure Cloud Computing Environment," International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing (IJCAC), IGI Global, vol. 4(4), pages 42-54, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jcac00:v:4:y:2014:i:4:p:42-54
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