This book offers readers a comprehensive suite of solutions for resolving many of the key challenges to achieving high levels of assurance in cloud computing. The distillation of critical research findings generated by the Assured Cloud Computing Center of Excellence (ACC-UCoE) of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, it provides unique insights into the current and future shape of robust, dependable, and secure cloud-based computing and data cyberinfrastructures.
A survivable and distributed cloud-computing-based infrastructure can enable the configuration of any dynamic systems-of-systems that contain both trusted and partially trusted resources and services sourced from multiple organizations. To assure mission-critical computations and workflows that rely on such systems-of-systems it is necessary to ensure that a given configuration does not violate any security or reliability requirements. Furthermore, it is necessary to model the trustworthiness of a workflow or computation fulfillment to a high level of assurance. In presenting the substance of the work done by the ACC-UCoE, this book provides a vision for assured cloud computing illustrating how individual research contributions relate to each other and to the big picture of assured cloud computing. In addition, the book:
ROY H. CAMPBELL, PHD, is Associate Dean for Information Technology in the College of Engineering, and Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Professor of Computer Science, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was formerly Director of the Assured Cloud Computing- University Center of Excellence at the University of Illinois.
CHARLES A. KAMHOUA, PHD, is a researcher at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Network Security Branch. He managed the U.S. Air Force's Assured Cloud Computing-University Center of Excellence at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
KEVIN A. KWIAT, PHD, following over 34 years as Principal Computer Engineer with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, is now leading Haloed Sun TEK, LLC, in Sarasota, Florida and has joined forces with the Commercial Applications for Early Stage Advanced Research (CAESAR) Group.