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Cloud Security Threat Intelligence Sharing

V Mounika, Yedupati Yaswanth ram, Sk Mohammad Irfaz, Y Revanth

DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2024.13310

Abstract: Cloud security has become a critical concern as organizations increasingly rely on cloud computing services. This paper delves into the concept of Cloud Security Threat Intelligence Sharing as a pivotal strategy for bolstering the security of cloud environments. The document starts by examining the evolving threat landscape within the cloud, emphasizing the unique vulnerabilities and challenges it presents. It stresses the importance of proactive threat intelligence to counter sophisticated cyber threats targeting cloud resources. The primary focus is on exploring various mechanisms and frameworks for sharing threat intelligence in the context of cloud security. This includes discussing the advantages of collective defense through real-time threat data sharing among cloud service providers, enterprises, and relevant security entities. The paper also dissects the technical, operational, and legal obstacles associated with sharing threat intelligence. Moreover, it investigates the role of emerging technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence in automating the collection, analysis, and dissemination of threat intelligence in cloud environments. These technologies offer the potential to enhance incident response and mitigation. To illustrate the practical impact of threat intelligence sharing, the paper provides case studies and examples of successful initiatives within the cloud ecosystem. It underscores the necessity of establishing trust among participants in threat intelligence sharing networks and outlines best practices to safeguard the confidentiality and privacy of shared information. In conclusion, this paper underscores Cloud Security Threat Intelligence Sharing as a vital strategy for fortifying the security of cloud-based systems. It offers insights into the challenges, benefits, and technologies associated with threat intelligence sharing in the cloud, advocating for increased collaboration to combat evolving cyber threats.

Keywords: Cloud security, Critical concern, Cloud computing services, Cloud Security Threat Intelligence Sharing, Cloud environments, Threat landscape, Threat intelligence, Cyber threats, Cloud resources. Cite: V Mounika, Yedupati Yaswanth ram, Sk Mohammad Irfaz, Y Revanth,"Cloud Security Threat Intelligence Sharing", IJARCCE International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering, vol. 13, no. 3, 2024, Crossref https://doi.org/10.17148/IJARCCE.2024.13310.

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[1] V Mounika, Yedupati Yaswanth ram, Sk Mohammad Irfaz, Y Revanth, “Cloud Security Threat Intelligence Sharing,” International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2024.13310