The Design Research of Data Security Model Based on Public Cloud

Author(s):  
Xian Weiquan ◽  
Wang Houkui
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 40-43
Author(s):  
Sheik Saidhbi

Internet working security has become one of the biggest uprising points of concern now days. People are getting attached more and more to the internet in order to fulfill their demands. Not only customers but also the IT based companies are also getting themselves relying on up growing technology called as cloud computing. Cloud is a branch of computer science that provides the services on lease. In this paper we will make a comparative analysis of various technical security issues towards cloud computing, cloud deployment based security and model based security issues. A comparative analysis has been made at the end of the paper.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 351-360
Author(s):  
Prabu S ◽  
Gpinath Ganapathy ◽  
Ranjan Goyal

Cloud computing is an evolving computing technology that provides many services such as software and storage. With the introduction of cloud storage, the security of outsourced data has become a major issue in cloud computing. Data storage in cloud computing environment needs to be secured in order to provide a safe and foolproof security for data outsourcing of the cloud service users. This paper presents a model for security of data in public cloud storage environment which successfully detects the unauthenticated access or any anomaly in the data. The proposed authentication model along with the data security model presented in this paper shows that this model is the best model suitable for securing the data in cloud computing environment


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anita Nair

<div>As organizations move most of their workloads to public cloud and remote work becomes more</div><div>prevalent today, enterprise networks become more exposed to threats both from inside and outside</div><div>the organization. The traditional Perimeter Security Model assumes that threats are always from the</div><div>outside. It assumes that firewalls, proxies, IDS, IPS and other state-of-the-art infrastructure and</div><div>software solutions curb most of the cyberattacks. However, there are loopholes in this assumption,</div><div>which the Zero Trust Model addresses. This paper discusses the Zero Trust Model and it’s mandates</div><div>and evaluates the model based on the various implementations by the leading industry players like</div><div>Google and Microsoft.</div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anita Nair

<div>As organizations move most of their workloads to public cloud and remote work becomes more</div><div>prevalent today, enterprise networks become more exposed to threats both from inside and outside</div><div>the organization. The traditional Perimeter Security Model assumes that threats are always from the</div><div>outside. It assumes that firewalls, proxies, IDS, IPS and other state-of-the-art infrastructure and</div><div>software solutions curb most of the cyberattacks. However, there are loopholes in this assumption,</div><div>which the Zero Trust Model addresses. This paper discusses the Zero Trust Model and it’s mandates</div><div>and evaluates the model based on the various implementations by the leading industry players like</div><div>Google and Microsoft.</div>


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