Analysis of Security-Based Access Control Models for Cloud Computing

Sandeep Choudhary, Nanhay Singh
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Access control has become the most necessary requirement to limit unauthorized and privileged access to information systems in cloud computing. Access control models counter the additional security challenges like rules, domain names, job allocation, multi hosting and separation of tasks. This paper classifies the conventional and modern access control models which has been utilized to restrain these access flaws by employing a variety of practices and methodologies. It examine the frequent security threats to information confidentiality, integrity, data accessibility and their approach used for cloud solutions. This paper proposed a priority based task scheduling access control (PbTAC) model to secure and scheduled access of resources & services rendered to cloud user. PbTAC model will ensure the job allocation, tasks scheduling and security of information through its rule policies during transmission between parties. It also help in reducing system overhead by minimize the computation and less storage cost.
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基于安全的云计算访问控制模型分析
访问控制已成为云计算中限制对信息系统的非授权访问和特权访问的最必要要求。访问控制模型应对额外的安全挑战,如规则、域名、作业分配、多主机和任务分离。本文对传统访问控制模型和现代访问控制模型进行了分类,并采用了各种实践和方法来抑制这些访问缺陷。它研究了对信息机密性、完整性、数据可访问性的常见安全威胁及其用于云解决方案的方法。提出了一种基于优先级的任务调度访问控制(PbTAC)模型,以保证云用户对资源和服务的访问安全。PbTAC模型通过其规则策略保证信息在各方之间传输过程中的作业分配、任务调度和安全。它还有助于通过最小化计算和更少的存储成本来减少系统开销。
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