Abstract
A Novel Framework for Cloud based Virtual Machine Security by Change Management using Machine
Highlights
The security for the cloud infrastructure has always been a persistent issue as most of the consumers and practitioners do not have clear understanding about the security factors and implementation details
The service providers have made a closed loop about the knowledge of cloud security inside the organizations and sometimes only to the selective groups
This work identifies the challenges of cloud security, internally which is virtual machine security and proposes a machine learning driven framework to protect the VMs
Summary
The security for the cloud infrastructure has always been a persistent issue as most of the consumers and practitioners do not have clear understanding about the security factors and implementation details. The service providers have made a closed loop about the knowledge of cloud security inside the organizations and sometimes only to the selective groups. This makes the deployment of the cloud-based security protocols even harder for the researchers. As the virtual machines holds the applications core and the data, generated or consumed by these applications, protecting the virtual machines must be the primary concern, which is implemented in this work. This work identifies the challenges of cloud security, internally which is virtual machine security and proposes a machine learning driven framework to protect the VMs
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