Manu A. R., Vinod Kumar Agrawal, K. N. Balasubramanya Murthy, Manoj Kumar M.
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Towards Realizing the Secured Multilateral Co-Operative Computing Architectural Framework
Innovative approaches for securing the computing systems have intense inference for our understanding of technological, societal, economical, and political phenomena in making guiding principles, policies, rules and security implementations. The model presented here is based on cooperative and collaborative multilateral relationship among the shared business community partners. The sole responsibility for the securing and maintenance of their own virtualized dedicated boxes with jointly hosted data centers distributed geographically is equally, vested with service consumers and vendors. Inspired by multilateral techniques used in army and health care applications, this model is a conceptual and empirical tool aimed, rather depicting a particular set of observed situations or making predictions. It is aimed is to develop our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms driving the security implementations of existing methods and provide the MCF - multilateral collaborative co-operative framework. This MCF demonstrates an interrelated multilayered virtualized architectural framework for computing utility using virtualization platform. We try to demonstrate qualitatively and empirically the proposed architecture works well for a wide range of workloads and devices belonging to multi tenants with varied security needs. This work is compared with currently existing virtualization platform security framework and avail the novelty of the proposed ontology and framework.