Economics of Resilient Cloud Services
This addresses the challenge of maintaining service availability, performance, and security in cloud systems for organizations seeking cost-effective resilience.
The paper tackles the problem of implementing cyber resilience in cloud services by proposing SCIT (Self Cleansing Intrusion Tolerance), which enables cost-effective use of cloud excess capacity and economies of scale, and demonstrates how serverless applications with AWS Lambda can drastically reduce operational costs.
Computer systems today must meet and maintain service availability, performance, and security requirements. Each of these demands requires redundancy and some form of isolation. When service requirements are implemented separately, the system architecture cannot easily share common components of redundancy and isolation. We will present these service traits collectively as cyber resilience with a system called Self Cleansing Intrusion Tolerance or SCIT. Further, we will demonstrate that SCIT provides an effective resilient cloud implementation making cost effective utilization of cloud excess capacity and economies of scale. Lastly, we will introduce the notion of serverless applications utilizing AWS Lambda and how a stateless architecture can drastically reduce operational costs by utilizing cloud function services.