Research Article
A Review on Searchable Encryption Functionality and the Evaluation of Homomorphic Encryption
Brian Kishiyama*,
Izzat Alsmadi
Issue:
Volume 12, Issue 2, April 2024
Pages:
81-87
Received:
25 February 2024
Accepted:
7 March 2024
Published:
20 March 2024
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijsts.20241202.11
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Abstract: Cloud Service Providers, exemplified by industry leaders like Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services, deliver a dynamic array of cloud services in an ever-evolving landscape. This sector is witnessing substantial growth, with enterprises such as Netflix and PayPal heavily relying on cloud infrastructure for various needs such as data storage, computational resources, and various other services. The adoption of cloud solutions by businesses not only facilitates cost reduction but also fosters flexibility and supports scalability. Despite the undeniable advantages, concerns surrounding security and privacy persist in the realm of Cloud Computing. Given that Cloud services are accessible via the internet, there is a potential vulnerability to unauthorized access by hackers or malicious entities from anywhere in the world. A crucial aspect of addressing this challenge is the implementation of robust security measures, particularly focusing on data protection. To safeguard data in the Cloud, a fundamental recommendation is the encryption of data prior to uploading. Encryption should be maintained consistently, both during storage and in transit. While encryption enhances security, it introduces a potential challenge for data owners who may need to perform various operations on their encrypted data, such as accessing, modifying, updating, deleting, reading, searching, or sharing them with others. One viable solution to balance the need for data security and operational functionality is the adoption of Searchable Encryption (SE). SE operates on encrypted data, allowing authorized users to perform certain operations without compromising the security of sensitive information. The effectiveness of SE has notably advanced since its inception, and ongoing research endeavors aim to further enhance its capabilities. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the functionality of Searchable Encryption, with a primary focus on its applications in Cloud services during the period spanning 2019 to 2023. Additionally, the study evaluates one of its prominent schemes, namely Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE). The analysis indicates an overall positive trajectory in SE research, showcasing increased efficiency as multiple functionalities are aggregated and rigorously tested.
Abstract: Cloud Service Providers, exemplified by industry leaders like Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services, deliver a dynamic array of cloud services in an ever-evolving landscape. This sector is witnessing substantial growth, with enterprises such as Netflix and PayPal heavily relying on cloud infrastructure for various needs su...
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Research Article
Pre-extension Demonstration and Popularization of Silk Production Technologies in South Ethiopia
Issue:
Volume 12, Issue 2, April 2024
Pages:
88-95
Received:
23 March 2024
Accepted:
15 April 2024
Published:
29 April 2024
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijsts.20241202.12
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Abstract: The study was conducted in Shebadino, Tula and Wondogenet districts of Sidama regional state of southern Ethiopia from 2018 to 2023 with the objectives of to evaluate the performance of silk production technologies at various levels of silk production with stakeholders/beneficiaries. The study also aimed to create awareness and develop confidence among silkworm producers, development agents, agricultural experts and policy makers for wider dissemination. Nine kebeles’ (the lowest administrative level), were selected from three (3) districts for the purposes of this study. Five (5) farmers from each kebele were selected, totaling 45 farmers, for technology pre-scale up and promotion. Three rounds of theoretical and practical training were given to these farmers after they were selected. Training in the third round focused on managing row silk and cocoons after harvest, with a first round that covered broad knowledge and the importance of sericulture. Of the farmers who were chosen and trained, 95.6 percent were women who began raising silk worms, producing cocoons, and processing row silk. Each farmer received 30 kilograms of castor seed and 50 disease-free adult moths for pre-scaling up and promotion of the technology. During the first year of the study period, 90%, 50%, and 40% of the disease-free moths that were disseminated laid eggs and developed into cocoons at Shebadino, Tula sub city and Wondogenet districts respectively. Sericulture is very beneficial to young people, particularly women, in terms of providing a variety of employment options and viable income without affecting their regular agricultural activities or the existing sociocultural equilibrium. Sericulture technology with its package used, knowledge and skill of the farmers (users) on the technology upgraded, continuous follow up assured by DAs and experts. This study highlights the significance of sericulture for rural development and offers insightful information for its dissemination.
Abstract: The study was conducted in Shebadino, Tula and Wondogenet districts of Sidama regional state of southern Ethiopia from 2018 to 2023 with the objectives of to evaluate the performance of silk production technologies at various levels of silk production with stakeholders/beneficiaries. The study also aimed to create awareness and develop confidence a...
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