seljendum
Seljendum is a proposed method for enhancing the security and privacy of data stored in cloud environments. The core concept involves distributing data across multiple independent cloud providers, often referred to as "sharding" or "fragmentation." Each fragment of the data is stored by a different provider, making it difficult for any single entity, including the cloud provider itself, to access or reconstruct the complete dataset.
The motivation behind seljendum stems from concerns about data breaches, insider threats, and government surveillance. By
Implementing seljendum typically involves encryption and sophisticated key management. Data is encrypted before being sent to
Challenges associated with seljendum include increased complexity in data management, potential performance overhead due to data