an intelligent security centered resource-efficient resource management model for cloud computing environments
Deepika Saxena, Ashutosh Kumar Singh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a secure, resource-efficient workload management model for cloud computing that enhances security and performance without excessive computational overhead.
Contribution
It presents a novel conceptual model combining real-time security monitoring with energy-efficient resource allocation in cloud environments.
Findings
Improves security against unauthorized access in cloud VMs.
Enhances resource utilization efficiency.
Reduces computational overhead compared to traditional methods.
Abstract
This paper proposes a conceptual model for a secure and performance-efficient workload management model in cloud environments. In this model, a resource management unit is employed for energy and performance proficient allocation of virtual machines while ensuring the secure processing of users' applications by defending against data breaches due to unauthorized access to virtual machines in real-time. The resource management unit is guided by a secure virtual machine management unit which is designed to generate information regarding unauthorized access or inter-communication links among active virtual machines. Also, a workload analyzer unit operates concurrently to estimate resource utilization information to assist the resource management unit in the performance-efficient allocation of virtual machines. Contrary to prior works which engage access control mechanisms, encryption, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
