Authors :
Abbina Bala Akhileswar; Yaswanth Kumar Chelluboyina; Harsha Vardhan Boya; Dr. K. Venkateswara Rao; Chidaraboina Naga Siva Krishna
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 8 - August
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24AUG1487
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Abstract :
Cloud management offers possibilities and
difficulties to enterprises looking for effective
management and strong data security. This essay
examines the challenges associated with cloud
administration and suggests workarounds for these
issues. Assuring data security, upholding legal
compliance, cutting expenses, and overseeing intricate
multi-cloud setups are important obstacles. The use of
cloud-native monitoring and governance tools, the
implementation of extensive data backup and recovery
plans, the use of automation for resource provisioning
and administration, and the implementation of strong
security measures like encryption and access
restrictions are all necessary for finding solutions.
Organizations may improve the security of their
important data assets and expedite their cloud
administration procedures by tackling these
challenges with suitable solutions. Ensuring data
security is a major concern in cloud administration.
Organizations are concerned about data breaches,
illegal access, and industry regulatory compliance
when they move critical data to the cloud.
Organizations need to have strong security
mechanisms like identity management, access
restrictions, and encryption in place to lessen these
risks. Furthermore, implementing a defense-in-depth
strategy that incorporates several security tiers might
improve cloud environments' overall resilience.
Upholding legal requirements and industry norms is
another challenge for cloud managers. To secure
sensitive data and uphold client confidence, businesses
in regulated sectors like healthcare and finance are
subject to strict compliance regulations. Adherence to
frameworks like HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI DSS, as well
as thorough policies and frequent audits are necessary
to achieve compliance in the cloud. Organizations may
minimize the risk of non-compliance penalties and
expedite compliance processes by putting governance
tools and compliance automation systems into place.
For enterprises using cloud resources, cost
optimization is another major concern. Pay-as-you-go
cloud services might result in overspending and
financial restrictions due to improper resource
utilization.
Keywords :
Serverless Computing, Cloud Architecture, Cloud- Native Applications, Microservices, Serverless Benefits.
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Cloud management offers possibilities and
difficulties to enterprises looking for effective
management and strong data security. This essay
examines the challenges associated with cloud
administration and suggests workarounds for these
issues. Assuring data security, upholding legal
compliance, cutting expenses, and overseeing intricate
multi-cloud setups are important obstacles. The use of
cloud-native monitoring and governance tools, the
implementation of extensive data backup and recovery
plans, the use of automation for resource provisioning
and administration, and the implementation of strong
security measures like encryption and access
restrictions are all necessary for finding solutions.
Organizations may improve the security of their
important data assets and expedite their cloud
administration procedures by tackling these
challenges with suitable solutions. Ensuring data
security is a major concern in cloud administration.
Organizations are concerned about data breaches,
illegal access, and industry regulatory compliance
when they move critical data to the cloud.
Organizations need to have strong security
mechanisms like identity management, access
restrictions, and encryption in place to lessen these
risks. Furthermore, implementing a defense-in-depth
strategy that incorporates several security tiers might
improve cloud environments' overall resilience.
Upholding legal requirements and industry norms is
another challenge for cloud managers. To secure
sensitive data and uphold client confidence, businesses
in regulated sectors like healthcare and finance are
subject to strict compliance regulations. Adherence to
frameworks like HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI DSS, as well
as thorough policies and frequent audits are necessary
to achieve compliance in the cloud. Organizations may
minimize the risk of non-compliance penalties and
expedite compliance processes by putting governance
tools and compliance automation systems into place.
For enterprises using cloud resources, cost
optimization is another major concern. Pay-as-you-go
cloud services might result in overspending and
financial restrictions due to improper resource
utilization.
Keywords :
Serverless Computing, Cloud Architecture, Cloud- Native Applications, Microservices, Serverless Benefits.