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Security Consideration of Each Layers in a Cloud-Native Environment

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2023
Kim Youngsoo
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Enhancing Cloud-Native Security Through eBPF Technology

2024 IEEE 11th International Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing (CSCloud)
Ming Feng, Jia Zhou, Yi Tang
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Rethinking security with cloud native in mind

Computer Fraud & Security, 2023
The cloud native application protection platform (CNAPP) is a response to growing threats against cloud-native architectures. But it's not a simple matter of picking an off-the-shelf solution. Organisations looking to reap the benefits of cloud-native applications need to carefully consider their security requirements too.
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Securing Cloud Native Applications Using Blockchain

2021 12th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS), 2021
Cloud computing technologies have dominated more that a decade. Wider adoption of cloud based processing has given rise to different architectural patterns. Cloud native applications have emerged out ensuring application agility and scalability. But they have their own challenges in terms of security.
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Architectural Approaches for Securing Cloud Native Microservices

International Journal of Computer Technology and Electronics Communication (, 2022
The research employs a quantitative method of investigating cloud native microservice security in terms of architecture concepts. The results show that, unlike traditional API gateway architectures of 28% and 48%, the Zero Trust architecture increases internal traffic encryption (95%), and it reduces attack surface (62%).
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2024 Cloud Native Security Report: How Organizations Are Addressing Security for Cloud Native Application Development

The growing ubiquity in cloud native technologies also means the growing criticality of cloud security. CNCF commissioned LF Research to run a survey in their community, asking developers and IT leaders to evaluate how their organizations are addressing cloud native security.
Stephen Hendrick   +2 more
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Integrating Security in Cloud-Native Development

Cloud-native technologies, such as microservices, containers, and serverless computing, have evolved over the years to become staples in software development, but at the same time, they present several new security risks. DevSecOps has been discussed briefly in this chapter, as well as the practices needed to secure cloud-native applications, focusing ...
Pravin Pandey, Advait Patel
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Integrating Continuous Security Assessments in Microservices and Cloud Native Applications

Proceedings of the10th International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing, 2017
Cloud Native Applications (CNA) consists of multiple collaborating microservice instances working together towards common goals. These microservices leverage the underlying cloud infrastructure to enable several properties such as scalability and resiliency.
Kennedy A. Torkura   +2 more
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ISSF: An Intelligent Security Service Framework for Cloud-native Operations

Journal of Web Engineering
The growing system complexity of microservice architectures and the bilateral enhancement of artificial intelligence (AI) for both attackers and defenders present increasing security challenges for cloud-native operations. In particular, cloud-native operators require a holistic view of the dynamic security posture for the microservice-based cloud ...
Yikuan Yan   +2 more
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Security in cloud-native microservices: The critical foundation

World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences
Cloud-native microservices architectures have revolutionized application development but introduce significant security challenges due to their distributed nature. This article examines three critical pillars of microservices security: secure coding practices, encryption strategies, and compliance requirements.
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