Linguistic-Based Security in Fog and Cloud Computing
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Abstract
This paper will describe new classes of linguistic secret division procedures created with application of different classes of sequential, tree and graph grammars. Description and comparison of such method will be done, as well as possible application for data management in Fog and Cloud Computing will be presented. New classes of linguistic threshold schemes will be proposed for data (service, information, etc.) protection by split secret parts between selected groups of thrusted participants.
Keywords
Secret division protocols Systems security Cloud computing Fog computing Secure information managementNotes
Acknowledgments
This work has been supported by the National Science Centre, Poland, under project number DEC-2016/23/B/HS4/00616.
This work was partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI grant number 15H0295.
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