CYBER THREAT INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION SHARING IN CLOUD ECOSYSTEMS

The fast growth of cloud computing technologies has made CTI and information sharing inevitable and imperative to the improvement of cloud ecosystems' cybersecurity. This extensive review covers all these intricate issues, as well as approaches and best practices that apply to cloud environment...

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Main Authors: Ankur Mahida, Anuj Tyagi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac 2025-03-01
Series:Proceedings on Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://pesjournal.net/journal/v7-n1/6.pdf
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Summary:The fast growth of cloud computing technologies has made CTI and information sharing inevitable and imperative to the improvement of cloud ecosystems' cybersecurity. This extensive review covers all these intricate issues, as well as approaches and best practices that apply to cloud environments. Looking at recent developments on CTI in the cloud domain, including the multi-tenancy feature, distributed architectures, shared responsibility, and information sharing, the need for appropriate CTI mechanisms is evident. The review investigates a wide range of CTI information sources, data collection methods, analysis techniques, and the channels of the cloud infrastructure appropriateness. On the other hand, the main point emphasizes the vital role of collaboration and trust between the stakeholders, including cloud service providers, customers, and security organizations. By cultivating appropriate cloud threat intelligence and information-sharing procedures, firms can identify and containing cyber threats before they occur, raising their level of incident response capabilities, and enhancing the general security level of cloud environments.
ISSN:2620-2832
2683-4111