Research on Security and Innovation in the Cloud
“Marco Casassa Mont’s “Research on Security and Innovation in the Cloud” Blog. The focus of this blog is on trends, new technologies/solutions and innovative aspects of Security and the Cloud. I am a senior researcher at HP Labs: I am very keen to explore and discuss technical, business and social aspects of Security and Cloud Computing, also in the context of mobility, big data and information analytics. New trends are going to affect individuals and organizations in the medium/long terms. What is the next big thing in this space?”

Focusing on the Cloud and the Intersection of Cloud with Security

An area I am interested in spending more R&D time is the Cloud and the intersection of the Cloud with Security.

 

In particular I am interested exploring and contributing in the space of “Cloud middleware”. Some initial questions:

 

  • Which “middleware” services can be provided in the cloud to support various Cloud applications and services?
  • Which identity maangemet, security and privacy capabilities need to be in place?
  • How ensure accountability and assurance?
  • How to exploit recent Identity and Security Analytics capabilities, developed by HP Labs, in that space

 

I am currently gathering various information and documents in this space, related to business opportunities, current solution offering and technological approaches.

 

Any input and links to publicly available information are really welcome.

 

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