A Multilayer Security Framework for Cloud Computing in Internet of Things (IoT) Domain

Mamun-Ibn-Abdullah, M. and Kabir, M. Humayun (2021) A Multilayer Security Framework for Cloud Computing in Internet of Things (IoT) Domain. Journal of Computer and Communications, 09 (07). pp. 31-42. ISSN 2327-5219

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Abstract

Cloud computing is a type of emerging computing technology that relies on shared computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications. It is an emerging technology that provides services over the internet: Utilizing the online services of different software. Many works have been carried out and various security frameworks relating to the security issues of cloud computing have been proposed in numerous ways. But they do not propose a quantitative approach to analyze and evaluate privacy and security in cloud computing systems. In this research, we try to introduce top security concerns of cloud computing systems, analyze the threats and propose some countermeasures for them. We use a quantitative security risk assessment model to present a multilayer security framework for the solution of the security threats of cloud computing systems. For evaluating the performance of the proposed security framework we have utilized an Own-Cloud platform using a 64-bit quad-core processor based embedded system. Own-Cloud platform is quite literally as any analytics, machine learning algorithms or signal processing techniques can be implemented using the vast variety of Python libraries built for those purposes. In addition, we have proposed two algorithms, which have been deployed in the Own-Cloud for mitigating the attacks and threats to cloud-like reply attacks, DoS/DDoS, back door attacks, Zombie, etc. Moreover, unbalanced RSA based encryption is used to reduce the risk of authentication and authorization. This framework is able to mitigate the targeted attacks satisfactorily.

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Date Deposited: 15 May 2023 07:04
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2024 04:28
URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/983

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