Cloud Cube Model
Cloud Computing provides a massive possibility of scalability and has immediate availability at a low cost. There is a popular Model in Cloud Computing, and it is known as The Cloud Cube Model. This popular model was launched by Jericho Forum, and it is mainly used for allowing safe and secure collaboration with suitable cloud formations which are best for the business requirements. Let us learn more about Cloud Cube Model.
What is the Cloud Cube Model?
The Cloud Cube models help in classifying the cloud-based network in four essential dimensional elements. The primary aim of this cloud model is to provide security and protect the web or network of the cloud. The cloud model supports selecting cloud creation for the security alliance.
Cloud Cube Model will offer a secure and protected network in companies and business leaders.
Security is a crucial element for the users adopting cloud technology, and almost all the users understand and try to solve their concerns. It is the responsibility of the customer that the selected cloud formation meets the administrative and location requirements.
One more important thing that should be kept in mind is that if the cloud providers stop offering their services, then which options the organizations can rely and move forward with their operations.
Below there are three models that a Cube model consist and they are as follows:
- SaaS
- PaaS
- IaaS
And there are four deployments models also
- Public Cloud
- Private Cloud
- Community Cloud
- Hybrid Cloud
These models are very flexible, user-friendly and it offers countless benefits to cloud users.
How is Data Safe in the Cloud Cube Model?
Below we have mentioned multiple considerations that the user has to keep in mind while securing the data in the Cloud Cube Model. They are as follows:
- The user must have the information about the data categorization, and they must know what rules and regulations must be applied to keep them safe and secure.
- They should make sure that the data is stored at only specific trust volume levels.
- The data must be examined with regular regulatory compliance, which is applied.
After the categorizing of data is completed, it can be stored in the required zone and assigned to the users who have the authority to decide the following features:
- The data and processes which has to be moved in the cloud
- At which level the customer wishes to operate in the cloud. It might be the infrastructure, platform, and software.
- The cloud formations must fulfill the necessities
- In the cloud operation level can be different depending upon the requirement
Dimensions of Cloud Cube Model
Jericho Forum has pointed out multiple cloud service providers, and they claim to provide solutions. Thus, the customers using Cloud Computing require help in choosing the correct data within CCM which is suitable for their requirements. In CCM, there are four various dimensions.
The dimensions are as follows:
1. External and internal
2. Proprietary and Open
3. Perimeterized or known as (Per) and De-Parameterized or (D-p)
4. In Sourced and Outsourced
So, let us look at each dimension in detail
1. Internal and External
The internal term is allocated for the Private Cloud, and External is earmarked for the Public Cloud.
2. Proprietary and Open
Proprietary stands for paid services, or it means for contractors. The term Open is allocated for Open-Source solutions or services. In some cases, if we talk about Cloud Computing, the open term is used for a system or a platform that permits sharing and freely accessing the APIs. Google App Engine is a famous example to be considered as Open.
3. Parameterized (Per) and De-Perimeterized (D-p)
The real-world definition of Per and D-p in the architectural point of view means whether traditional IT resources like networks and firewalls are operating inside the Per or outside the D-p of the organization.
In Cloud, computing parameterized is referred to Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and any other services or contracts which helps in supporting the infrastructure and platform.
De-parametrized is the term that refers to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) or to any other set of services followed by the contracts and supports. It is required for software or application as they are not stuck or restricted with any hardware limitations.
4. Insourced and Outsourced
Insources term refers to the in-house development of the cloud, and the Outsource term refers to allowing contractors and service providers to handle all queries. Mostly all the Cloud Business Models come under this section.
Working of Cloud cube model
The working is also categorized into four sections, and they are as follows:
1. Physical Location of Data
The data locations might be internal or external, which finally defines the limitation of the organization.
2. Ownership
Ownership is proprietary, otherwise open. It is a measurement not only retired for the technology ownership but also is interoperability, the usage of data and the simplicity of data transfer, and the degree level of vendor’s application lock-in.
3. Security Range
In the Cloud Cube Model, the security is parameterized or de-parameterized. It is steady with the operations performed inside or outside the security boundary, firewall, etc.
4. Sourcing
The term Sourcing also known as Out-Sourcing defines whether the customer offers the service or provider offers the service.
Summary
Jerico Forum has designed and developed the Cloud Cube Model, and it helps users select cloud formations for security collaboration. This fantastic new model enables access to the benefits and advantages of Cloud Computing.
