DOI: https://doie.org/10.10399/NER.2025878770
D.Saravanan, Dr. Dennis Joseph, Dr. Maruthy Subramanyam, W Wuriti Kavya, Vindhya Pati
Keywords:: Data Breaches, Data security, mobile connection, Computing on Demand on service, Data vulnerable.
Data breaches are one of the most significant threats to the user community, especially as individuals increasingly adopt digital platforms. Today, most user operations rely heavily on the internet and smart gadgets. Moveable receivers, in particular, have become important for carrying out everyday activities. Various applications, including those for education, business, payments, and more, depend on network connectivity. However, this growing reliance on digital platforms also increases the risk of data theft and breaches. As users engage with different applications, their sensitive data is collected and either stored locally on their devices or on network servers. This creates potential vulnerabilities, putting their information at risk. In this proposed work, we address these security concerns by introducing a computing-on-demand service for data storage. Instead of storing sensitive information on local devices, the data is securely stored on demand in a distributed environment. This technique aims to enhance security by reducing the risk of local device breaches. The experimental setup and results demonstrate that the proposed approach significantly improves data security and effectively reduces the occurrence of security breaches, providing better protection for users' sensitive information.