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- Title
Cloud and Fog Computing Amalgamation for Data Agitation and Guard Intensification in Health Care Applications.
- Authors
Arulmozhiselvan, L.; Uma, E.
- Abstract
Cloud computing provides each consumer with a large-scale computing tool. Different Cyber Attacks can potentially target cloud computing systems, as most cloud computing systems offer services to many people who are not known to be trustworthy. Therefore, to protect that Virtual Machine from threats, a cloud computing system must incorporate some security monitoring framework. There is a tradeoff between the security level of the security system and the performance of the system in this scenario. If strong security is needed, then the service of stronger security using more rules or patterns is provided, since it needs much more computing resources. A new way of security system is introduced in this work in cloud environments to the VM on account of resources allocated to customers are ease. The main spike of Fog computing is part of the cloud server's work in the ongoing study tells the stepby- step cloud server to change the tremendous measurement of information because the endeavor apps are relocated to the cloud to keep the framework cost. The cloud server is devouring and changing a huge measure of information step by step to reduce complications. The Medical Data Health-Care (MDHC) records are stored in Cloud datacenters and Fog layer based on the guard intensity and the key is provoked for ingress the file. The monitoring center sustains the Activity Log, Risk Table, and Health Records. Cloud computing and Fog computing were combined in this paper to review data movement and safe information about MDHC.
- Subjects
VIRTUAL machine systems; CLOUD computing; COMPUTER systems; MEDICAL care; CYBERTERRORISM; RECORD stores; FOG
- Publication
KSII Transactions on Internet & Information Systems, 2024, Vol 18, Issue 3, p685
- ISSN
1976-7277
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3837/tiis.2024.03.009