An Analysis of the Cloud Computing Security Problem
Almorsy, M., Grundy, J., & Müller, I. (2016). An analysis of the cloud computing security problem. arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.01107.
In this paper, the author studies cloud security issues from the perspective of cloud architecture, the features provided by the cloud, the perspective of cloud stakeholders, and the perspective of cloud service delivery models. Based on a step-by-step analysis, the article derives a detailed specification of cloud security issues. The authors argue that multi-tenancy and isolation require a vertical solution from the SaaS layer to the physical infrastructure (developing physically similar boundaries between tenants rather than virtual boundaries of current applications); security management requires and controls so much for control and management Very critical; the cloud model should have an overall security wrapper. Then gave relevant suggestions such as focusing on problem virtualization, Inherent in the cloud architecture, and Support for multi-tenancy. The main limitation of the article is that it fails to form a system to discuss, and only focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of several specific technologies. Therefore, some of the technologies and solutions described in this article are for reference, but the overallity and thinking are not strong.