Big Data Security Framework for Distributed Cloud Data Centers

The rapid development of data generation sources such as digital sensors, networks, and smart devices along with their extensive use is leading to create huge database and coins the term Big Data. Cloud Computing enables computing resources such as hardware, storage space and computing tools to be provided as IT services in a pay-as-you-go fashion with high efficiency and effectiveness. Cloud-based technologies with advantages over traditional platforms are rapidly utilized as potential hosts for big data. However, privacy and security is one of major issue in cloud computing due to its availability with very limited user-side control. This chapter proposes security architecture to prevent and secure the data and application being deployed in cloud environment with big data technology. This chapter discuss the security issues for big data in cloud computing and proposes Meta Cloud Data Storage architecture to protect big data in cloud computing environment. Big Data Security Framework for Distributed Cloud Data Centers Chandu Thota Infosys Ltd., India Gunasekaran Manogaran VIT University, India Daphne Lopez VIT University, India Vijayakumar V. VIT University Chennai, India Big Data Security Framework for Distributed Cloud Data Centers

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