Adetugboboh, Saeed Oluwadamilola (2024) Developing Interoperable Blockchain Protocols for Secure Data Migration In Multi Cloud Environments. Masters thesis, Dublin, National College of Ireland.
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Abstract
In a world increasingly reliant on multi cloud ecosystems, the easy, secure migration of sensitive data cross cloud service providers has become an important yet underexplored issue. Despite the promise of flexibility and cost efficiency, multi cloud strategies are held back by vendor-specific encryption standards, fragmented data management frameworks and the absence of interoperability protocols. This research gives a way to a blockchain driven way to tackle these pressing issues, introducing a decentralized protocol designed to secure the data migration while maintaining the compliance across the regulatory standards. While effective, the current implementation relies on static credentials, limiting its usability for multi-user environments. Future work focuses on integrating dynamic identity and credential management, enabling enterprise-level adoption, and enhancing the framework’s ability to scale for larger datasets and complex workflows The research does not stop at technical validation, it lays the groundwork for wider practical applications. The findings establish not just a solution to the current migration bottlenecks but a vision for a decentralized, secure, and interoperable cloud future, where trust and efficiency converge easily.
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