Revolutionizing data center security: Conceptualizing a unified security framework for hybrid and multi-cloud data centers

Sunday Adeola Oladosu 1, *, Adebimpe Bolatito Ige 2, Christian Chukwuemeka Ike 3, Peter Adeyemo Adepoju 4, Olukunle Oladipupo Amoo 5 and Adeoye Idowu Afolabi 6

1 Independent Researcher, Texas, USA.
2 Independent Researcher, Canada.
3 Globacom Nigeria Limited.
4 Independent Researcher, Lagos, Nigeria.
5 Amstek Nigeria Limited.
6 CISCO, Nigeria.
 
Review
Open Access Research Journal of Science and Technology, 2022, 05(02), 068–076.
Article DOI: 10.53022/oarjst.2022.5.2.0065
Publication history: 
Received on 18 July 2022; revised on 20 August 2022; accepted on 24 August 2022
 
Abstract: 
The rapid shift towards hybrid and multi-cloud environments has introduced significant security challenges for data centers, as traditional security models struggle to meet the demands of modern infrastructures. This review conceptualizes a unified security framework aimed at revolutionizing data center security in the context of hybrid and multi-cloud architectures. The proposed framework integrates on-premise and cloud security controls into a cohesive, scalable solution that addresses the complexities of modern data centers, ensuring robust protection against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. At the core of the framework is a centralized security management platform that enables real-time monitoring, policy enforcement, and incident response across diverse environments. The integration of Zero Trust Architecture ensures that security is applied rigorously, with continuous authentication and authorization for all access requests, irrespective of the user's location. Additionally, the framework leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enhance threat detection and response capabilities. AI-driven analytics enable the identification of anomalous activities, vulnerability scanning, and predictive threat intelligence, offering faster and more accurate responses to emerging security threats. The framework also emphasizes data protection through advanced encryption methods, securing sensitive information both in transit and at rest across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Automated compliance management tools ensure that data centers remain compliant with industry standards and regulations, such as GDPR and CCPA, through continuous monitoring and real-time auditing. By incorporating automation, the framework reduces operational complexity, minimizing human error and ensuring consistency in policy enforcement across various platforms. This unified security framework promises to enhance the security posture of hybrid and multi-cloud data centers, reduce operational overhead, and improve compliance management, ultimately providing organizations with a scalable, adaptable, and proactive solution for safeguarding their digital infrastructure in an increasingly complex cyber landscape.

 

Keywords: 
Data center security; Unified security framework; Multi-cloud; Review
 
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