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  • Information Systems Security
  • Cybersecurity Frameworks

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  • Organizations face challenges in defining and prioritizing functional and security capabilities for adopted cloud solutions.
  • Current approaches often struggle to address varying risks across different cloud actors within an ecosystem.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a new capability-oriented methodology for orchestrating secure cloud ecosystems.
  • To introduce a risk-based approach for functional capabilities and security components within the NIST Cloud Computing Security Reference Architecture.

Main Methods:

  • Focuses on a capability-oriented methodology for secure cloud orchestration.
  • Employs a risk-based approach to functional capabilities, acknowledging varying risks among cloud actors.
  • Assesses actor responsibilities and prioritization for security component implementation.

Main Results:

  • Provides a structured methodology for identifying, defining, selecting, and prioritizing cloud functional capabilities and security components.
  • Clearly assigns responsibility for implementing security components to specific cloud actors.
  • Offers a prioritized implementation plan for security components based on risk.

Conclusions:

  • The NIST capability-oriented methodology facilitates informed decision-making for cloud actors, particularly cloud consumers.
  • Adopting this risk-based methodology enhances the orchestration of secure cloud ecosystems.
  • Improves the overall security posture of cloud-based information systems by clarifying responsibilities and priorities.