Paper Title

Review on A Novel Protection Scheme for Cloud Environment

Authors

  • Rajashri G. Deshmukh
  • Prof. V. B. Bhagat
  • Prof. K. K. Chhajed

Keywords

Cloud Computing, Security, Web Hosting, Encryption, IP Grabber, Vulnerabilities

Abstract

The aim of Cloud Computing environment is to provide low cost, reliable, rapid, on-demand services to the users anywhere and anytime. But with its rapid development the security challenges are numerous. The evolution of Cloud computing makes the major changes in computing world as with the assistance of basic cloud computing service models like SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS an organization achieves their business goal with minimum effort as compared to traditional computing environment. On the other hand security of the data in the cloud database server is the key area of concern in the acceptance of cloud. It requires a very high degree of privacy and authentication. Unsecure practices by cloud service providers (CSP), dependency on web based service delivery and cloud technology related vulnerabilities could lead to application and data compromise. These threat scenarios require cloud customer to look for more transparency and controls. The core component for hosting web applications is the web application server, but to produce secure, reliable, high performance architecture. This system will design cloud based hosting in which file manager will process web content. The web data will be protected by using encryption. The security control used in this system is IP grabber in which it keeps track of IP addresses of all users system. It also provides another technique for scanning a bugs and vulnerabilities in web application

Article Type

Published

How To Cite

Rajashri G. Deshmukh, Prof. V. B. Bhagat, Prof. K. K. Chhajed. "Review on A Novel Protection Scheme for Cloud Environment".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH ISSN:2321-9939, Vol.5, Issue 4, pp.1575-1578, URL :https://rjwave.org/ijedr/papers/IJEDR1704251.pdf

Issue

Volume 5 Issue 4 

Pages. 1575-1578

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