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Cloud Infrastructure

Cloud infrastructure refers to the hardware and software components

Cloud Infrastructure refers to the hardware and software components, such as servers, storage, networking, virtualization software, services and management tools, that support the computing requirements of a cloud computing model. Cloud Infrastructure underpins cloud computing by disaggregating the functions and features of those hardware and software components.
Then, a cloud service provider -- or Information Technology (IT) department in the case of private cloud -- hosts those virtualized resources and delivers them to users over the internet or a network. These resources includevirtual machines (VMs) and components, such as servers, memory, network switches, firewalls, load balancers and storage. These resources often support extensive and task-specific services, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services over the internet, allowing users to access and store data, run applications, and utilize resources without needing physical hardware on-site. It offers a range of services, including: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS Software as a Service (SaaS Storage and Backup

Cloud Computing

Cloud Infrastructure Management

Cloud Infrastructure management involves overseeing and controlling cloud resources and services to ensure they operate efficiently, securely, and cost-effectively. This encompasses various tasks and tools, including: Resource Provisioning Monitoring and Performance Management Security Management Cost Management Automation and Orchestration Backup and Disaster Recovery Capacity Planning User Management

Cloud Services refer to a range of computing resources and applications delivered over the internet. These services can be broadly categorized into several types: Function as a Service (FaaS) / Serverless Computing Storage Services Networking Services Database Services Backup and Disaster Recovery AI and Machine Learning Services Benefits of Cloud Services Scalability Cost Efficiency

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Cloud Security

Cloud Security refers to the practices, technologies, and policies designed to protect data, applications, and services hosted in cloud environments. Given the unique challenges posed by cloud computing, robust security measures are essential. Key aspects of cloud security include: 1. Data Protection 2. Access Control 3. Network Security 4. Compliance and Governance 5. Threat Detection and Response Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS): Monitoring for suspicious activities and potential threats in real-time. Incident Response Plan: Developing a plan to respond to security incidents quickly and effectively.

Web Application Security is the practice of protecting websites, applications, and APIs from attacks. It is a broad discipline, but its ultimate aims are keeping web applications functioning smoothly and protecting business from cyber vandalism, data theft, unethical competition, and other negative consequences.
The global nature of the Internet exposes web applications and APIs to attacks from many locations and various levels of scale and complexity. As such, web application security encompasses a variety of strategies and covers many parts of the software supply chain.

Web Application Security

Web API Security

Web API , or application programming interface (API), is a way for a web server and a web browser to communicate with each other. Web APIs are a key part of the World Wide Web, and are often used to develop web services that can be accessed from mobile apps, web browsers, and other devices


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