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Building the Infrastructure for Cloud Security: A Solutions View

  • Length: 244 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2014-03-26
  • ISBN-10: 1430261455
  • ISBN-13: 9781430261452
  • Sales Rank: #458203 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

For cloud users and providers alike, security is an everyday concern, yet there are very few books covering cloud security as a main subject. This book will help address this information gap from an Information Technology solution and usage-centric view of cloud infrastructure security. The book highlights the fundamental technology components necessary to build and enable trusted clouds. Here also is an explanation of the security and compliance challenges organizations face as they migrate mission-critical
applications to the cloud, and how trusted clouds, that have their integrity rooted in hardware, can address these challenges.

This book provides:

  • Use cases and solution reference architectures to enable infrastructure integrity and the creation of trusted pools leveraging Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT).
  • Trusted geo-location management in the cloud, enabling workload and data location compliance and boundary control usages in the cloud.
  • OpenStack-based reference architecture  of  tenant-controlled virtual machine and workload protection in the cloud.
  • A reference design to enable secure hybrid clouds for a cloud bursting use case, providing infrastructure visibility and control to organizations.

“A valuable guide to the next generation of cloud security and hardware based root of trust. More than an explanation of the what and how, is the explanation of why. And why you can’t afford to ignore it!” —Vince Lubsey, Vice President, Product Development,  Virtustream Inc.

” Raghu provides a valuable reference for the new ‘inside out’ approach, where trust in hardware, software, and privileged users is never assumed—but instead measured, attested, and limited according to least privilege principles.”   —John Skinner, Vice President, HyTrust Inc.

“Traditional parameter based defenses are in sufficient in the cloud. Raghu’s book addresses this problem head-on by highlighting unique usage models to enable trusted infrastructure in this open environment. A must read if you are exposed in cloud.”  —Nikhil Sharma, Sr. Director of Cloud Solutions,  Office of CTO, EMC Corporation

What you’ll learn

  • Usage models, hardware and software technology components to enable trusted clouds.
  • Through solution architecture and descriptions, you will see how to build and enable trusted cloud infrastructure.

Who this book is for

This book will influence Infrastructure, Application and solution architects along with CTOs and CIOs and make them aware of Cloud Security and how to approach it with real-world examples and case studies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Cloud Computing Basics
Chapter 2: The Trusted Cloud: Addressing Security and Compliance
Chapter 3: Platform Boot Integrity: Foundation for Trusted Compute Pools
Chapter 4: Attestation: Proving Trustability
Chapter 5: Boundary Control in the Cloud: Geo-Tagging and Asset Tagging
Chapter 6: Network Security in the Cloud
Chapter 7: Identity Management and Control for Clouds
Chapter 8: Trusted Virtual Machines: Ensuring the Integrity of Virtual Machines in the Cloud
Chapter 9: A Reference Design for Secure Cloud Bursting

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