Due to its effective and affordable management, cloud-based data storage has recently attracted growing interest from both academia and industry. Since services are delivered over an open network, it is critical for service providers to adopt secure data storage and sharing mechanisms to protect user privacy and the confidentiality of data. The most popular technique for preventing the compromise of sensitive data is encryption. The actual necessity for data management, however, cannot be fully met by merely encrypting data (for instance, using AES). Additionally, a strong access control over download requests must be taken into account to prevent Economic Denial of Sustainability (EDoS) assaults from being performed to prevent users from using the service. In this essay.In the context of cloud-based storage, we take into account dual access control in the sense that we create a control mechanism over both data access and download requests without sacrificing security and effectiveness. This paper presents the design of two dual access control systems, one for each intended environment. There is also a presentation of the systems' experimental and security analysis. Security Dual Access Control for Data Sharing and Storage in the Cloud
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