A Secure Framework to Prevent Three-Tier Cloud Architecture From Malicious Malware Injection Attacks

B. Rao, Vivek Sharma, N. Rathore, D. Prasad, Harishchander Anandaram, Gaurav Soni
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The concept of cloud computing makes it possible to have a shared pool of reconfigurable computing resources that can be deployed and released with little involvement from administration work or service providers. Cloud computing makes this possible. The communication among the nodes is possible with the help of internet. All users are able to use the services of cloud. The small-scale industries are really happy to use the cloud services. The attackers are degrading the performance of services, and also the users are not receiving the response. This paper presents the imprint of cloud computing. Flooding attacks or the DoS attack is one attack that reserves the communication resources in network, and the rest of the attacks, like Sybil attack, misguide the users, and also it is not easy to identify the exact identification of the sender. The security schemes are able to remove attacker infection, and on the basis of that, it is possible to design better schemes against attackers in the cloud.
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防止三层云架构遭受恶意软件注入攻击的安全框架
云计算的概念使得拥有可重新配置的计算资源的共享池成为可能,这些资源可以在很少需要管理工作或服务提供商参与的情况下进行部署和释放。云计算使这一切成为可能。借助互联网,节点之间的通信成为可能。所有用户都可以使用云服务。小型企业非常乐意使用云服务。攻击者正在降低服务的性能,并且用户也没有收到响应。本文介绍了云计算的印记。洪水攻击或DoS攻击是一种保留网络通信资源的攻击,其余的攻击如Sybil攻击,会误导用户,并且不容易识别发送者的确切身份。安全方案能够消除攻击者的感染,在此基础上,可以设计更好的方案来对抗云中的攻击者。
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