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A reference architecture for cloud computing and its security applications

Posted on:2014-03-03Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Hashizume, KeikoFull Text:PDF
GTID:1458390005483825Subject:Computer Science
Abstract/Summary:
Cloud Computing is a relatively new computing model that provides on demand business or consumer IT services over the Internet. However, one of the main concerns in Cloud Computing is security. In complex systems such as Cloud Computing, parts of a system are secured by using specific products, but there is rarely a global security analysis of the complete system. We have described how to add security to cloud systems and evaluate its security levels using a reference architecture. A reference architecture provides a framework for relating threats to the structure of the system and makes their numeration more systematic and complete. In order to secure a cloud framework, we have enumerated cloud threats by combining several methods because it is not possible to prove that we have covered all the threats. We have done a systematic enumeration of cloud threats by first identifying them in the literature and then by analyzing the activities from each of their use cases in order to find possible threats. These threats are realized in the form of misuse cases in order to understand how an attack happens from the point of view of an attacker. The reference architecture is used as a framework to determine where to add security in order to stop or mitigate these threats. This approach also implies to develop some security patterns which will be added to the reference architecture to design a secure framework for clouds. We finally evaluate its security level by using misuse patterns and considering the threat coverage of the models.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cloud, Security, Reference architecture
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