@anjana@skit.ac.in
Skit,Jaipur
Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering
Scopus Publications
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Dolly Mittal, Anjana Sangwan, and Veena Yadav
Springer International Publishing
Dolly Mittal, Veena Yadav, and Anjana Sangwan
Springer International Publishing
Aakriti Sharma, Bright Keswani, and Anjana Sangwan
Taru Publications
Abstract Containers have replaced virtual machines because of their superior performance and lower resource use. The largest problems they face arise when security issues, such as establishing an appropriate level of isolation, are neglected. Namespaces and groups are tools offered by the Linux kernel, present limitations in its implementation. The solution to mitigate them, on the other hand, involves the use of a heterogeneous and complex set of additional measures: control MAC access, privilege segregation using capabilities and call filtering to the core with scomp. These mechanisms, however, are complex and require detailed knowledge of the technology on which it is based. The suppliers of platform as a service (PaaS) have the advantage the economy of scale to meet these challenges. In this work we deal with security in different contexts, and try to determine if running containers in operation in an infrastructure of reduced size can maintain an acceptable level of security. We’ve done this by looking at container technology and excellent security procedures from a guidebook.
Anjana Sangwan, Bright Keswani, and Aakriti Sharma
Taru Publications
Abstract Voluntary computing initiatives aim to engage with the public and educate them about scientific and technological advancements. The goal and the science underpinning these initiatives may be learned a great deal by a volunteer who is involved with any of these volunteer computing programs. It is necessary to maintain a trust factor in order for volunteers in computing projects to not feel threatened by the usage of their sensitive data within the projects’ scope. Using the findings of this study, we have elevated volunteer cloud computing to a new level by enabling more effective and secure communication between clients, allowing them to freely consume and provide resources.
A. Sangwan and R. Hussain
Union of Researchers of Macedonia
Unlike cloud computing, volunteer computing is a kind of distributed computing where idle computing resources are harnessed so as to accomplish distributed independent tasks. Volunteer computing propose an advantage of shared volunteer resources that can be used by various scientific and research projects in order to carry out the needs and requirements of the project. For the betterment of research and development, volunteer computing projects play an important role in cloud resource management .The main goal is to utilize the contributed resources volunteered by people so as to generate scientific outcomes.