Optimizing Hybrid Cloud Deployment: A Focus on Enterprise Security and Compliance

Optimizing Hybrid Cloud Deployment: A Focus on Enterprise Security and Compliance

Authors

  • Sandeep Batchu Western Kentucky University, Kentucky, USA
  • Raghuvaran Kendyala University of Illinois at Springfield, Illinois, USA
  • Vivek Sheetal Dhaduvai Texas A&M University - Kingsville, TX - USA
  • Kendyala Srinivasulu Harshavardhan University of Illinois at Springfield, Illinois, USA

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Keywords:

hybrid cloud security, enterprise compliance

Abstract

Hybrid cloud deployments is emerging as a strategic approach to enterprises which are looking for balance scalability, cost efficiency, and security. But it’s necessary to focus on security and regulatory compliance because of complex data governance, workload distribution, and multimodal interoperability to optimise the hybrid cloud environment. This research paper provides the in-depth analysis of security architectures which are used for hybrid cloud infrastructures highlighting advanced encryption techniques zero-trust framework and identity access management methodologies.

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Published

11-02-2021

How to Cite

Batchu, S., R. Kendyala, V. S. Dhaduvai, and K. S. Harshavardhan. “Optimizing Hybrid Cloud Deployment: A Focus on Enterprise Security and Compliance”. Journal of Science & Technology, vol. 2, no. 1, Feb. 2021, pp. 404-43, https://thesciencebrigade.com/jst/article/view/587.
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