Enhancing Cloud Security: A Hypervisor-Level Framework for Malware Prevention and Detection
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/qybb2838Keywords:
Virtualization, Hypervisor, malware, Security, ransomware, Threat Detection, Data encryption, encrypted traffic.Abstract
The introduction outlines the significance of data storage and management in businesses and
highlights the cost-effectiveness of data outsourcing, particularly in the context of cloud computing. It
emphasizes the benefits and challenges of cloud computing, with a focus on security concerns related to
malware threats. The proposed malware prevention and detection (MP&D) framework aims to address these
challenges by providing a comprehensive set of processes and tools to secure virtual machines in cloud
computing environments. The framework's objectives include large-scale system management, identifying
various attacks, early detection, rapid and accurate detection, scalability, and resistance to compromise.
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