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Trusted Cloud Computing with Secure Resources and Data Coloring

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IEEE INTERNET COMPUTING
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 14-22

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/MIC.2010.86

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Trust and security have prevented businesses from fully accepting cloud platforms. To protect clouds, providers must first secure virtualized data-center resources, uphold user privacy, and preserve data integrity. The authors suggest using a trust-overlay network over multiple data centers to implement a reputation system for establishing trust between service providers and data owners. Data coloring and software watermarking techniques protect shared data objects and massively distributed software modules. These techniques safeguard multi-way authentications, enable single sign-on in the cloud, and tighten access control for sensitive data in both public and private clouds.

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