The Cloud defense: Building Resilient Security Layers

International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 14 (3):706-711 (2025)
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Abstract

Cloud computing has revolutionized how businesses operate by providing scalable infrastructure, cost efficiency, and flexibility. However, as organizations increasingly migrate sensitive data and mission-critical applications to the cloud, securing these resources has become more complex. This paper explores the concept of building resilient security layers in the cloud, an essential approach to mitigate cyber threats and safeguard digital assets. We examine the various security challenges in cloud environments, including data breaches, misconfigurations, and insider threats, and offer solutions to address them through a layered security approach. By leveraging technologies such as encryption, identity management, access control, threat intelligence, and security automation, organizations can create robust defenses against emerging cyber risks. The paper also highlights the role of advanced tools, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), and blockchain, in enhancing the resilience of cloud security frameworks. Through case studies and best practices, we provide insights into how organizations can implement these security layers effectively, ensuring that their cloud infrastructure remains secure and reliable in the face of evolving threats.

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