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Cloud Security Service Providing Schemes Based on Mobile Internet Framework

by: Zhou Lian-chi, Xiu Chun-di
In Computer Science and Electronics Engineering (ICCSEE), 2012 International Conference on, Vol. 3 (March 2012), pp. 307-311, doi:10.1109/iccsee.2012.184  Key: citeulike:11539446

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This paper deals with the issues about dynamic cloud security services in mobile internet framework, where some important differences compared with traditional cloud security service exist, such as the complexity, mobility, openness and instability of the user groups. In view of these features, different enterprises and users may have different demands for cloud security services. Therefore, in order to provide different users with different levels of cloud security services, this paper proposed: a cloud service access control model which supports the permission changes, a cloud security service customizing architecture for differential security demands, and a security self-adaptive mechanism for cloud service. These three sub-schemes can help realize the controllability, customizability and adaptability of the cloud security service.


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