Cloud Security: Counteracting Evolving Threats in a Digital Age

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Abstract

This report is to investigate the development of cloud computing and its security paradigms, highlighting key components such as data, applications, operating systems, virtualization, servers, storage, and networking, which form the foundation of cloud security. It explores the threats inherent in cloud environments, including account hijacking, malware, data leakage, DoS/DDoS attacks, and social engineering, detailing their impact and countermeasures. Notable security technologies like encryption, Identity and Access Management (IAM), cloud firewalls, and disaster recovery planning are discussed as critical safeguards. Limitations of cloud computing security, including bandwidth issues, redundancy challenges, and control constraints, are analysed alongside emerging trends like AI-driven threat detection, the adoption of zero-trust security models, and unified multi-cloud security approaches. The report proposes advanced countermeasures, including enhanced zero-trust models with behavioural biometrics and adaptive honeypots, as well as AI-augmented threat detection systems utilizing neural networks and reinforcement learning. The findings underscore the importance of continuous innovation and adaptive strategies in cloud computing security to mitigate evolving threats and ensure secure, resilient cloud infrastructures. Future advancements in regulatory compliance, AI integration, and predictive analytics will further shape the trajectory of cloud security in the face of growing technological complexities.

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