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Secure-by-design serverless workflows on the Edge-Cloud Continuum through the Osmotic Computing paradigm

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INTERNET OF THINGS
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.iot.2023.100737

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Serverless computing; Edge-Cloud Continuum; Osmotic Computing; Cloud computing; Edge computing

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Nowadays, many Cloud companies adopt serverless computation based on the Function as a Service (FaaS) paradigm. Complex systems may now be viewed as a graph of serverless functions distributed over the Cloud and Edge layers. This work relies on Osmotic Computing principles to enhance the security and execution time of serverless applications.
Nowadays, many Cloud companies adopt serverless computation based on the Function as a Service (FaaS) paradigm. Such an approach, built on the dynamic provisioning of serverless functions, has significantly altered the design of Cloud applications. Indeed, complex systems may now be viewed as a graph of serverless functions (i.e., workflow) distributed over the Cloud and Edge layers. However, building applications in such a complicated context and introducing security by design is still a non-trivial problem. Meanwhile, Osmotic Computing has advanced as a novel computational paradigm in recent years. This may serve as a suitable foundation for strengthening security in serverless applications throughout the Cloud-Edge Continuum. In this work, we rely on Osmotic Computing principles for modifying the architecture of OpenWolf, a novel serverless engine, and improving the execution time of ciphertext data by about 65%.

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