Currently, web-applications are the standard application model for solving business problems with technology. Cloud-computing promise to bring new levels of innovation and cost-savings - if they can be trusted to be secure. What about a web-application architecture that allows for provably secure cloud-computing? Such an architecture is possible with current technology and is defined in the paper "Regulatory Compliant Cloud Computing (RC3)" at http://www.strongauth.com/pdf/RC3-WebAppArc.... Would be happy to present the architecture and demonstrate it with a proof-of-concept demo.
To those who attended yesterday's meetup, thank you; I hope you found it useful.
To everyone, the presentation material for this meetup can be found at http://files.meetup.com/2057811/RC3-v1.0.pdf![]()
. I am already working on improving this material to simplify some of the concepts presented yesterday; when there is an update - I will make it available here.
To Tatiana: thank you for all that you do in organizing and coordinating these events. It is very much appreciated.
Arshad ... thank you for taking the time to bring your presentation!
I'm not familiar with this software ... it was suggested that I describe my suggestions re. a partitioned DB but a simple post doesn't seem to be the right mechanism as I ran out of characters.
What is the 'right' way?
You're welcome, David.
I took the liberty of creating a discussion group on LinkedIn and making Tatiana the owner of that group. It is a public group so anyone from this forum can join the discussion there without any approvals. The group is called "SFO Cloud Security Meetup Discussion Group" (http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=4201598&...![]()
). Lets continue the technical discussion there.
Thanks for your feedback on the presentation. :-)
Log in to Meetup with your Facebook account.
If you are a member of LinkedIn, you might be interested in some discussions about cloud-security. In particular, here is one thread (Will cloud computing keep our data safe?)
http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswe...
