scalable distributed service integrity for saas
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“Scalable Distributed Service IntegrityAttestation for Software-as-a-Service Clouds”
Under the guidance ofProf. Manujakshi B C
ByShreyank M Byadagi
AGENDA:
• Objectives of project.
• Problem definition.
• Methodology.
• References.
OBJECTIVE:
The main aim of this system is to provide scalable and effective service integrity attestation framework for SaaS clouds, using IntTest framework.
PROBLEM DEFINITION:
• SaaS cloud systems involve massive cloud computing infrastructures.
• Due to their sharing nature they are vulnerable to malicious attacks.
EXISTING SYSTEM:
• SaaS cloud system enable application service providers to deliver their applications via massive cloud computing infrastructure.
• This sharing nature makes SaaS clouds vulnerable.
• Requires special trusted hardware.
EXISTING SYSTEMDATA
PROPOSED SYSTEM:
• We propose IntTest,a scalable and effective service integrity attestation framework for SaaS clouds.
• It automatically enhance result quality.
• Higher pinpointing accuracy.
• Does not require special hardware.
IntTestFramework
PROPOSED SYSTEMDATA
ALGORITHMS:
1. Baseline Attestation Scheme.
2. Integrated Attestation Scheme.
3. Result Auto-Correction.
Integrated Attestation Scheme:
Step 1: Consistency graph analysis.
Step 2:Inconsistency graph analysis.
Step 3:Combining consistency and inconsistencygraph analysis result.
Conclusion:
• IntTest framework checks for consistency and inconsistency relationship between service providers.
• IntTest achieves higher pinpoint accuracy.
• IntTest replaces corrupted data with good results provided by benign service providers.
REFERENCES:
[1]Juan Du,” Scalable Distributed Service Integrity Attestation for Software-as-a-Service Clouds”, IEEE Transactions on parallel and distributed systems,2014.
[2] “Amazon Web Services,” http://aws.amazon.com/.[3] “Google App Engine,” http://code.google.com/appengine/.[4] “Software as a Service,” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software as a
Service.[5] G. A. amd F. Casati, H. Kuno, and V. Machiraju, “Web Services
Concepts, Architectures and Applications Series: Data-Centric Systems and Applications,” Addison-Wesley Professional, 2002.
[6] T. Erl, “Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology,and Design,” Prentice Hall, 2005.
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