The previous section outlined the cloud security design principles that should apply at all levels of the private cloud design. This section examines the key attributes thathttp://blogs.technet.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/communityserver-blogs-components-weblogfiles/00-00-00-85-24-metablogapi/5658.image_5F00_64BCDD48.png characterize cloud architectures: resource pooling, broad network access, on-demand self-service, rapid elasticity, and measured services. For each of these attributes, this section:
- Identifies the potential impact of the attribute on the design of the security functionality in your private cloud.
- Describes how the cloud security design principles apply to the detailed design of the features that support the cloud attribute.
We will cover the following private cloud security challenges:
- Private Cloud Security Challenges - Resource Pooling
- Private Cloud Security Challenges - Broad Network Access
- Private Cloud Security Challenges - On Demand Self Service
- Private Cloud Security Challenges - Rapid Elasticity
- Private Cloud Security Challenges - Measured Services
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