CRApr 19, 2013

Trust Management Model for Cloud Computing Environment

arXiv:1304.5313v127 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses security challenges for cloud service providers and consumers, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing trust frameworks.

The paper tackles the complexity of managing trust in cloud computing environments by introducing a formal trust management model for Software as a Service (SaaS), which estimates trust values and uncertainty using factors like decay functions and reputation.

Software as a service or (SaaS) is a new software development and deployment paradigm over the cloud and offers Information Technology services dynamically as "on-demand" basis over the internet. Trust is one of the fundamental security concepts on storing and delivering such services. In general, trust factors are integrated into such existent security frameworks in order to add a security level to entities collaborations through the trust relationship. However, deploying trust factor in the secured cloud environment are more complex engineering task due to the existence of heterogeneous types of service providers and consumers. In this paper, a formal trust management model has been introduced to manage the trust and its properties for SaaS in cloud computing environment. The model is capable to represent the direct trust, recommended trust, reputation etc. formally. For the analysis of the trust properties in the cloud environment, the proposed approach estimates the trust value and uncertainty of each peer by computing decay function, number of positive interactions, reputation factor and satisfaction level for the collected information.

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