
Dynamic Encryption Key Security Scheme (DEKSS)
This type of encryption strategy framework is based on a two-layer encryption paradigm. This would run the entirety of the data set and ensures the protection of sensitive data. The proposed framework would use a data policy file containing the settings for managing and accessing various types of data stored in the clouds. Thus the application would increase the performance of the query and outputs better data models. The encryption process would perform in sequential order. After nth iterations, the system would receive final ciphertexts that would contain vital information within the policy file to avoid leaky or lossy information.
This system offers many advantages with regards to:
maintaining the integrity of the plaintext, encryption schemes that can layer on top of each other, and efficient encryption key swaps\cite{Dynamic-encryption-key}. However, the system is yet to be put into live testing. As to whether the performance of it can be adequate to today's network security standards.