Title :
Elements of application security in the cloud computing environment
Author_Institution :
Goodwin Coll. of Prof. Studies, Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract :
Cloud services can be interweaved as modular building blocks to a multi-component application. This is very appealing because of ready-to-use specialized services and supporting integration APIs from cloud service providers. However, securing and integrating the cloud-based services add challenges compared to having all components within the boundaries of the corporate network. These services can be user-centric, application-centric or machine-centric. The security issues range from channel protection to services chaining. Combining cloud services calls for building transactional interconnects of on-the-shelf services that are secure end-to-end in the wild. Using services from different providers and integrating them securely can be a challenge. An assessment framework for evaluating risks in moving a service to the cloud is also presented. We focus on the security issues in building a cloud application by loosely coupled services designed for transparency in drop-n-replacement of a component service. Security patterns and approaches are presented to realize this transparency.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; cloud computing; risk management; security of data; application security elements; application-centric services; assessment framework; channel protection; cloud computing environment; cloud service providers; cloud-based service integration; cloud-based service security; component service; drop-n-replacement; end-to-end security; integration API; loosely coupled services; machine-centric services; multicomponent application; on-the-shelf services; risk evaluation; security patterns; transactional interconnects; user-centric services; Business; Cloud computing; Databases; Electronic mail; Security; Servers; cloud applications; security in cloud environment; security patterns;
Conference_Titel :
Open Systems (ICOS), 2012 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1044-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICOS.2012.6417637