2013
DOI: 10.1109/tdsc.2013.6
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Security and Privacy-Enhancing Multicloud Architectures

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“…In order to exploit multi-clouds potentialities, different architectural approaches can be adopted (Bohli et al, 2013): (i) replication of applications, i.e. the same system is deployed in more than one provider and malicious attacks can be easily discovered comparing operation results; (ii) partition of application system into tiers, that allows to separate logic from data;…”
Section: Musa Aproach: the Musa Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to exploit multi-clouds potentialities, different architectural approaches can be adopted (Bohli et al, 2013): (i) replication of applications, i.e. the same system is deployed in more than one provider and malicious attacks can be easily discovered comparing operation results; (ii) partition of application system into tiers, that allows to separate logic from data;…”
Section: Musa Aproach: the Musa Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These developed multicloud architectures allow to categorize the available schemes and to analyze them according to their security benefits. [1] In 2014 Cheng-Kang Chu, Sherman S. M. Chow, Wen-Guey Tzeng, Jianying Zhou, and Robert H. Deng," KeyAggregate Cryptosystem for Scalable Data Sharing in Cloud Storage" In this paper, we study how to make a decryption key more powerful in the sense that it allows decryption of multiple cipher texts, without increasing its size.…”
Section: Literature Serveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud computing provides scalable resources and services over the internet which the third party can access as per their requirement and have to pay rent for using these services as per their usage, which is very cost effective as well as expenditures for hardware and software. [1]Cloud can be divided into 2 types based on their physical location from the viewpoint of the user: public cloud and private cloud. A public cloud is a cloud which is provided by the third party and involves resources outside the user's office and in contrast to public cloud; private cloud is installed within the user's office.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiclouds [7] has some benefits over single cloud such as scalability, more security, combined services provisioning but it also suffers from some drawbacks in performance diagnosis of fine-granularity, unsupervised, scalable and high efficient…”
Section: Towards Multi-cloudsmentioning
confidence: 99%