A Secure Data Transmission Mechanism for Cloud Outsourced Data

  • Authors:
  • Abdullah Alhaj;Shadi Aljawarneh;Shadi Masadeh;Evon Abu-Taieh

  • Affiliations:
  • Faculty of Information Technology, University of Jordan/Aqaba, Aqaba, Jordan;Faculty of Information Technology, Isra University, Amman, Jordan;Department of Computer Science, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Ma'an, Jordan;Faculty of Information Technology, University of Jordan/Aqaba, Aqaba, Jordan

  • Venue:
  • International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing
  • Year:
  • 2013

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Abstract

The Cloud has become a significant topic in computing; however, the trend has established a new range of security issues that need to be addressed. In Cloud, the data and associated software are not under their control. In addition, with the growing demands for Cloud networks communication, it becomes increasingly important to secure the data flow path. The existing research related to security mechanisms only focuses on securing the flow of information in the communication networks. There is a lack of work on improving the performance of networks to meet quality of service QoS constrains for various services. The security mechanisms work by encryption and decryption of the information, but do not consider the optimised use of the network resources. In this paper the authors propose a Secure Data Transmission Mechanism SDTM with Preemption Algorithm that combines between security and quality of service. Their developed SDTM enhanced with Malicious Packets Detection System MPDS which is a set of technologies and solutions. It enforces security policy and bandwidth compliance on all devices seeking to access Cloud network computing resources, in order to limit damage from emerging security threats and to allow network access only to compliant and trusted endpoint devices. This SDTM also provides support for quality of service. High-level simulations and the related results are provided to show the properties of the SDTM.