Implementation of Security Technology of Cloud Computing Platform Based on Hadoop

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Based on the application of cloud computing, digital library is a cloud with a powerful computing capability, which is integrated from many relatively low cost computing entities through network. This cloud can be applied to store all types of document resources and conduct computing application, so as to unify the management by the means of resources sharing. The users can use a variety of terminal equipment to access it without any limitation of time and place, and it can carry on the service charge process based on the use of resources. The framework of digital library based on cloud platform can be divided into 3 layers: core service, service management as well as user access interface. Digital library based on the cloud computing platform is confronted with some security problems, such as data security, user privacy leaks, virtualization security etc. The paper discusses the corresponding strategies from the perspectives of WEB browser security, data encryption, identity authentication and authorization decision, virtual security technology, and establishment of cloud computing security standards and evaluation system.


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Abstract Decentralized research data management (dRDM) systems handle digital research objects across participating nodes without critically relying on central services. We present four perspectives in defense of dRDM, illustrating that, in contrast to centralized or federated research data management solutions, a dRDM system based on heterogeneous but interoperable components can offer a sustainable, resilient, inclusive, and adaptive infrastructure for scientific stakeholders: An individual scientist or laboratory, a research institute, a domain data archive or cloud computing platform, and a collaborative multisite consortium. All perspectives share the use of a common, self-contained, portable data structure as an abstraction from current technology and service choices. In conjunction, the four perspectives review how varying requirements of independent scientific stakeholders can be addressed by a scalable, uniform dRDM solution and present a working system as an exemplary implementation.


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