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Security in Cloud Computing Zac douglass Chris kahn
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Mission Statement To provide a detailed assessment on the security concerns of cloud computing Specifically in relation to: Infrastructure as a Service Public cloud
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Background Cloud computing is separated into three service models: Infrastructure as a Service Platform as a Service Software as a Service And four deployment models: Public cloud Private cloud Community cloud Hybrid cloud
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Significance Cloud computing is becoming a major aspect in the IT environment Many businesses, organizations, and agencies all implement the cloud Becoming more popular for hackers/organized crime While in its infancy, now is the perfect time to shape the cloud around a secure environment Major losses can happen Must take preventative action!
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Monitoring The act of starting, stopping, pausing, restarting, or modifying a Virtual Machine Usually controlled by the Host (Privileged Control) Wide range of effect Threat based on trust
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DDOS Very serious security risk Cloud Systems must be available 24/7 Would delimit a Cloud System's main function One interrupted Virtual Machine can wreak havoc
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Solutions Focus on Virtual Machines because they are the backbone For a DDOS you can restart the malicious Virtual machine Allows reallocation of resources Firewalls are crucial Allows disabling all non-essential connections Needs highly specific IP tables for maximum security
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Conclusion Cloud computing is the future of the IT world Security of the cloud is VERY important Infrastructures rely on the cloud to: Conduct efficient business practices Minimize cost associated with resources Rid IT systems of duplicate software/hardware Security risks compromise these aspects
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