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Blockchain Cloud Computing: Comparative study on DDoS, MITM and SQL Injection Attack

Nagendra Singh 1
Harsh Pratap Singh 2
Anuprita Mishra 3
Anula Khare 4
Mamta Swarnkar 5
Shekh Kulsum Almas 6
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Trinity College of Engineering & Technology,Department of Electrical Engineering,Karimnagar,India,505001
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Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth,Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Vishwavidyalaya,Indore,India
3
 
IES college of technology,Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Bhopal,India,462044
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Technocrats Institute of Technology,Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering,Bhopal,India,505001
5
 
MANIT,Department of Computer Science and Engineering,Bhopal,India
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Sage University,Department of ECE,Indore,India
Publication typeProceedings Article
Publication date2024-02-24
Abstract
This research paper explores the potential of using blockchain technology in cloud computing security to mitigate DDoS, MITM, and SQL injection attacks. The paper discusses the traditional security measures used in cloud computing and how attackers can bypass these measures at each layer of the OSI model. The proposed solution suggests utilizing blockchain features at each layer of the OSI model to enhance cloud security measures. The paper provides a detailed explanation of how the proposed blockchain-based security measures can be used to prevent DDoS, MITM, and SQL injection attacks. It is crucial to remember that the suggested remedy has not been put to the test in real life, and more investigation and testing are required to confirm its viability and efficacy. Overall, the integration of blockchain technology into cloud computing security shows promising potential to enhance the security of cloud environments.
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