使用有限状态自动机分析公共云中的信任问题

Aaron Zimba, Chen Hongsong
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云计算作为效用计算优于传统计算的好处是显而易见的,但并不是所有用户都完全接受这种新的计算范式。关于云计算的主要担忧是相关的安全风险。安全风险让用户怀疑是否要迁移到云,从而引发信任问题。云服务提供商的任务是向用户证明他们有能力应对挑战。已经提出了许多解决方案来缓解云安全挑战,但信任问题总是潜伏在后台。本文提出使用概念有限状态自动机将云数据的各种实例划分为状态和转换。因此,每个状态和转换的安全问题将根据在这些各自实例下产生的信任问题进行分析。由于有限状态自动机是可伸缩的,因此可以通过将它们产生的安全问题集成到新的状态或转换实例中来解决新出现的信任问题,因此所建议的方法具有灵活性。
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Analyzing trust concerns in public clouds using finite state automata
The perquisites of cloud computing as utility computing over conventional computing are quite evident yet not all users have come to fully embrace this new computing paradigm. The major concern regarding cloud computing is that of the associated security risks. Security risks keep users doubting whether to migrate to the cloud hence triggering trust concerns. Cloud service providers are tasked with the burden of proving to users that they are able to live up to the challenge. Many solutions have been suggested to mitigate cloud security challenges but trust concerns have always lurked in the background. This paper proposes the use of a conceptual finite state automaton to partition the various instances of cloud data into states and transitions. The security concerns of each state and transitions are henceforth analyzed with respect to trust concerns which arise under those respective instances. Since a finite state automaton is scalable, new emerging trust concerns can be addressed by integrating the security concerns they emanate from into new instances of states or transitions hence the flexibility of the proposed approach.
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