Visible to the public Social network security management model using Unified Communications as a Service

TitleSocial network security management model using Unified Communications as a Service
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsChandrasekaran, S., Nandita, S., Nikhil Arvind, R.
Conference NameComputer Applications and Information Systems (WCCAIS), 2014 World Congress on
Date PublishedJan
Keywordsaccess management processes, asynchronous asymmetric communications, authentication, cloud computing, communication errors detection, communication errors identification, Communities, hosted services vulnerability, multi-tenancy, multitenancy SaaS application, multitenant services, PC-FAST algorithm, security conditions, security management, security of data, Servers, social network security management model, Social network services, social networking (online), social networks, Software as a service, Switches, TRAIN model, UCaaS, UCaaS approach, unified communications as a service, virtual machine, virtual machines
Abstract

The objective of the paper is to propose a social network security management model for a multi-tenancy SaaS application using Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) approach. The earlier security management models do not cover the issues when data inadvertently get exposed to other users due to poor implementation of the access management processes. When a single virtual machine moves or dissolves in the network, many separate machines may bypass the security conditions that had been implemented for its neighbors which lead to vulnerability of the hosted services. When the services are multi-tenant, the issue becomes very critical due to lack of asynchronous asymmetric communications between virtual when more number of applications and users are added into the network creating big data issues and its identity. The TRAIN model for the security management using PC-FAST algorithm is proposed in order to detect and identify the communication errors between the hosted services.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6916652/
DOI10.1109/WCCAIS.2014.6916652
Citation Key6916652