1 * N Trust Establishment within Dynamic Collaborative Clouds

A. Gohad, P. S. Rao
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Federation of security entities in cloud environments has crucial challenges in terms of policy reservations required for each of the multi-tenancy requests. In collaborative clouds, the problem is compounded due to the fact that the tenancy requester would be completely unaware of the end cloud provider. As the tenancy requesters would not have established any negotiation terms with the end cloud provider, it is a complex challenge to ensure dependability in terms of trust, privacy and security of data exchanges. Existing approaches require establishment of point to point trust. However, in the larger context of possible collaborative cloud providers, there is a need for simplified trust management for tenants. Asking the tenants to exclusively establish trust relationships with each other hinders the choice of providers thereby restricting the dynamic collaborations. We propose an approach based on a model wherein a single security mediator is responsible for sharing the required trust with all involved cloud providers within the collaboration. This mediator acts as a hub for all the participant tenants. The tenants establish negotiation terms with the mediator. Whenever the tenancy request needs to be satisfied by a subsequent cloud provider, first a trust is established between the mediator and the new cloud provider. Once this level of trust is accepted and confirmed by the tenancy requester, this provider is added as a trusted provider and tenancy requests can be satisfied by this specific cloud provider.
1 * N动态协同云中的信任建立
云环境中安全实体的联合在每个多租户请求所需的策略保留方面面临着重大挑战。在协作云中,由于租户请求者完全不知道终端云提供商的存在,这个问题变得更加复杂。由于租赁请求者不会与终端云提供商建立任何谈判条款,因此确保数据交换的信任、隐私和安全性方面的可靠性是一项复杂的挑战。现有的方法需要建立点对点的信任。然而,在可能的协作云提供商的更大背景下,需要简化租户的信任管理。要求租户彼此之间建立信任关系阻碍了提供者的选择,从而限制了动态合作。我们提出了一种基于模型的方法,其中单个安全中介负责与协作中所有涉及的云提供商共享所需的信任。此中介充当所有参与者租户的中心。租户与调解人建立谈判条款。每当后续云提供商需要满足租赁请求时,首先在中介和新云提供商之间建立信任。一旦这种信任级别被租户请求者接受并确认,该提供商就会被添加为受信任的提供商,并且该特定云提供商可以满足租户请求。
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