The Extended Cloud: Review and Analysis of Mobile Edge Computing and Fog From a Security and Resilience Perspective

IF 13.8 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Syed Noor-ul-Hassan Shirazi, Antonios Gouglidis, Arsham Farshad, D. Hutchison
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Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC) and fog are emerging computing models that extend the cloud and its services to the edge of the network. The emergence of both MEC and fog introduce new requirements, which mean their supported deployment models must be investigated. In this paper, we point out the influence and strong impact of the extended cloud (i.e., the MEC and fog) on existing communication and networking service models of the cloud. Although the relation between them is fairly evident, there are important properties, notably those of security and resilience, that we study in relation to the newly posed requirements from the MEC and fog. Although security and resilience have been already investigated in the context of the cloud-to a certain extent-existing solutions may not be applicable in the context of the extended cloud. Our approach includes the examination of models and architectures that underpin the extended cloud, and we provide a contemporary discussion on the most evident characteristics associated with them. We examine the technologies that implement these models and architectures, and analyze them with respect to security and resilience requirements. Furthermore, approaches to security and resilience-related mechanisms are examined in the cloud (specifically, anomaly detection and policy-based resilience management), and we argue that these can also be applied in order to improve security and achieve resilience in the extended cloud environment.
扩展云:从安全和弹性的角度回顾和分析移动边缘计算和雾
移动边缘计算(MEC)和雾是将云及其服务扩展到网络边缘的新兴计算模型。MEC和雾的出现引入了新的需求,这意味着必须对其支持的部署模型进行调查。在本文中,我们指出了扩展云(即MEC和雾)对云的现有通信和网络服务模型的影响和强烈影响。尽管它们之间的关系相当明显,但我们研究了一些重要的特性,特别是安全性和弹性,这些特性与MEC和雾提出的新要求有关。尽管在一定程度上已经在云环境中研究了安全性和弹性,但现有的解决方案可能不适用于扩展云环境。我们的方法包括检查支撑扩展云的模型和架构,并对与它们相关的最明显特征进行当代讨论。我们研究了实现这些模型和体系结构的技术,并根据安全性和弹性需求对其进行了分析。此外,在云中研究了安全和恢复力相关机制的方法(特别是异常检测和基于策略的恢复力管理),我们认为这些方法也可以应用于提高扩展云环境中的安全性和实现恢复力。
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CiteScore
30.00
自引率
4.30%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC) is a prestigious journal that covers various topics related to Computer Networks and Communications (Q1) as well as Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Q1). Each issue of JSAC is dedicated to a specific technical topic, providing readers with an up-to-date collection of papers in that area. The journal is highly regarded within the research community and serves as a valuable reference. The topics covered by JSAC issues span the entire field of communications and networking, with recent issue themes including Network Coding for Wireless Communication Networks, Wireless and Pervasive Communications for Healthcare, Network Infrastructure Configuration, Broadband Access Networks: Architectures and Protocols, Body Area Networking: Technology and Applications, Underwater Wireless Communication Networks, Game Theory in Communication Systems, and Exploiting Limited Feedback in Tomorrow’s Communication Networks.
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