Trust Models in Cloud-Computing-Based Sociotechnical Networks

2010 ◽  
pp. 287-312
2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 1011-1017
Author(s):  
Mr.Ashish Sharma ◽  
Dr.Sanjay Kumar

Cloud computing enables sharing of data over internet, hence the chances of security attacks also increases. So for the security of Data Sharing or Resources Allocation various Trust Models are implemented which provides security from various attacks. One of the efficient and improved Trust Model is implemented which increases the strength of Security in Cloud Computing [1]. Here in this paper various Trust Models their advantages and limitations are analyzed and com pare on the basis of various parameters. This paper deals with the analysis and survey of all the techniques implemented for Cloud Security so that on the basis of various issues a new and efficient Trust Model is implemented in Future.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 14-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ritu ◽  
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Sukhchandan Randhawa ◽  
Sushma Jain
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Author(s):  
Ms. Pooja Goyal ◽  
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Dr. Sukhvinder Singh Deora ◽  

Cloud computing is an innovation that conveys administrations like programming, stage, and framework over the web. This computing structure is wide spread and dynamic, which chips away at the compensation per-utilize model and supports virtualization. Distributed computing is expanding quickly among purchasers and has many organizations that offer types of assistance through the web. It gives an adaptable and on-request administration yet at the same time has different security dangers. Its dynamic nature makes it tweaked according to client and supplier’s necessities, subsequently making it an outstanding benefit of distributed computing. However, then again, this additionally makes trust issues and or issues like security, protection, personality, and legitimacy. In this way, the huge test in the cloud climate is selecting a perfect organization. For this, the trust component assumes a critical part, in view of the assessment of QoS and Feedback rating. Nonetheless, different difficulties are as yet present in the trust the board framework for observing and assessing the QoS. This paper talks about the current obstructions present in the trust framework. The objective of this paper is to audit the available trust models. The issues like insufficient trust between the supplier and client have made issues in information sharing likewise tended to here. Besides, it lays the limits and their enhancements to help specialists who mean to investigate this point.


Author(s):  
Amandio Balcao Filho ◽  
Ferrucio de Franco Rosa ◽  
Rodrigo Ruiz ◽  
Rodrigo Bonacin ◽  
Mario Jino
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2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 425-444
Author(s):  
Mahreen Saleem ◽  
M.R Warsi ◽  
Saiful Islam ◽  
Areesha Anjum ◽  
Nadia Siddiquii

Over the past years, Cloud computing has become one of the most influential information technologies to combat computing needs because of its unprecedented advantages. In spite of all the social and economic benefits it provides, it has its own fair share of issues. These include privacy, security, virtualization, storage, and trust. The underlying issues of privacy, security, and trust are the major barriers to the adoption of cloud by individuals and organizations as a whole. Trust has been the least looked into since it includes both subjective and objective characteristics. There is a lack of review on trust models in this research domain. This paper focuses on getting insight into the nomenclature of trust, its classifications, trust dimensions and throws an insight into various trust models that exist in the current knowledge stack. Also, various trust evaluation measures are highlighted in this work. We also draw a comparative analysis of various trust evaluation models and metrics to better understand the notion of trust in cloud environments. Furthermore, this work brings into light some of the gaps and areas that need to be tackled toward solving the trust issues in cloud environments so as to provide a trustworthy cloud ecosystem. Lastly, we proposed a Machine Learning backed Rich model based solution for trust verification in Cloud Computing. We proposed an approach for verifying whether the right software is running for the correct services in a trusted manner by analyzing features generated from the output cloud processed data. The proposed scheme can be utilized for verifying the cloud trust in delivering services as expected that can be perceived as an initiative towards trust evaluation in cloud services employing Machine learning techniques. The experimental results prove that the proposed method verifies the service utilized with an accuracy of 99%.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 1884-1891
Author(s):  
Punit Gupta ◽  
Deepika Agrawal

Reliability and trust Models are used to enhance secure , reliable scheduling , load balancing and QoS in cloud and Distributed environment. Trust models that are being used in Distributed and Grid environment, does not qualify cloud computing environment requirements. Since the parameters that have being taken into consideration in these trust models, does not fit in the cloud Infrastructure As A Service, a suitable trust model is proposed based on the existing model that is suitable for trust value management for the cloud IaaS parameters. Based on the above achieved trust values,  trust based scheduling and load balancing  is done for better allocation of resources and enhancing the QOS of services been provided to the users. In this paper, an trust based cloud computing framework is proposed using trust model ,trust based scheduling and load balancing algorithms. Here we describe the design and development of trusted Cloud service model for cloud Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) known as VimCloud .VimCloud an open source cloud computing framework that implements the tusted Cloud Service Model and  trust based scheduling and load balancing algorithm . However one of the major issues in cloud IaaS is to ensure reliability and security or used data and computation. Trusted cloud service model ensures that user virual machine executes only on trusted cloud node, whose integrity and reliability is known in term of trust value . VimCloud shown practical in term of performace which is better then existing models.


2013 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 752-756
Author(s):  
Shyamlal Kumawat ◽  
Prof. Deepak Tomar

Cloud computing is a new paradigm in which dynamically scalable virtualized computing resources, services and information are provided as a service among the people and organizations across the globe over the Internet. The recent developments in cloud computing technology placed numerous challenges in the field of Cloud Computing, including data replication, consistency, reliability, availability and scalability of cloud resources, portability, trust, security, and privacy. Still most of the organizations are not adapting cloud computing due to lack of trust on service provider. This paper gives an overview of cloud computing, and discusses trust and related security challenges. The important elements of cloud environment, which shapes the users trust and provides a way of evaluating each elements importance, are emphasized. Although there are many technological approaches that can develop trust in cloud provider and improve cloud security, there are currently no one-size-fits-all solutions, and future work has to tackle challenges such as trust model for security, as well as suitable mechanisms for ensuring accountability in the cloud. As trust based schemes have been widely discussed and applied in a lot of cloud computing scenarios, becoming subject of scientific researches, this paper also presents a survey of few trust models.


Author(s):  
Punit Gupta

Trust is a firm belief over a person or a thing in distributed environment based on its feedback on review based on its performance by others. Similarly, in cloud, trust models play an important role in solving various open challenges in cloud environment. This chapter showcases all such issues that can be solved by trust management techniques. This work discourses various trust management models and its categorization. The work discourses existing work using trust models from the field of grid computing, cloud computing, and web services because all these domains are sub child of each other. The work provides an abstract view over all trust models and find the suitable one for cloud and its future prospects.


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