Global Identification Passport: A Unique Cloud based Passport Model









Abstract

DDoS attacks pose a serious risk to cloud networks because of the money they might cost if they succeed. For this reason, the Security Research Group has been hard at work creating various detection methods to lessen the blow of any future cyberattacks. Cloud computing, often known as internet computing, is a model of delivering computing as a service, in which shared, elastically scalable and virtually hosted servers are made available to users anywhere there is an internet connection. Numerous companies provide cloud services online to meet the needs of various clientele. Since most cloud users lack their own computing capabilities, they must save their data, documents, and applications in the cloud in order to perform their work efficiently. The focus of this work is on the worldwide identification procedure utilising a digital passport in the cloud. There has been and will continue to be significant growth in cloud-based innovation and advancement in the coming years. Users can benefit greatly from cloud computing by delegating complex activities to remote data centers. Whether or not consumers can access the cloud’s services is determined by the terms of the Service Level Agreement (SLA) in place between the cloud’s suppliers and the users. By detecting when a service level agreement (SLA) has been broken, cloud service providers may boost customer confidence, decrease the likelihood of incurring costly fines, and boost their bottom line. This study makes two significant contributions to the fields of service provider selection for virtual machine (VM) migrations and SLA (service level agreement) violation detection in public cloud computing. The pros and cons of a passport-free international travel system were examined. This study has compared various research methodologies and frameworks for implementing new technologies. The present study is predicated on a Cloud Passport adoption model that was developed for previous work.


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