ABSTRACT
During the COVID-19 pandemic, cloud computing & storage emerged as a viable alternative to traditional storage systems. Almost all firms are transitioning from traditional modes of operation to online modes of operation. The vast majority of businesses have the long-term goal of moving all or a significant part of their operations to an online (Work-from-Home) format. There are various advantages to cloud computing and storage, including cost savings, mobility, platform independence, accessibility, and elasticity. However, security is the primary impediment to adopting cloud storage services, particularly cloud retrieving. To address the issue of cloud storage security, this research study has proposed a method for cloud storage data security. The suggested strategy makes use of integrated cryptographic techniques to monitor, secure user as well as data that is kept in the cloud storage systems. The method that has been suggested constantly checks user data by performing the sequence of securities. The performance of proposed security is measured by downloading and uploading data iteratively and analyzed by computing time taken for cloud operations. Thus, the proposed strategy not only secures data but also increases user confidence in cloud-based storage services. The proposed approach can be further researched for dynamic data and variable data sizes. © 2022 IEEE.