Analysis of Media Cloud Architecture and Security Technology

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Cloud computing is an emerging technology, which has been the focus of the world since its birth. It is bound to bring tremendous and far-reaching changes to the field of information technology with its development. Because of its wide development space and huge appreciation potential, media cloud, as a branch of cloud computing, has become a research hotpot in recent years. It has achieved some preliminary results. As the rapid development and application of cloud computing becoming more in-depth, the disadvantages of cloud computing in security and personal privacy protection is much more obvious, which hinders the popularity and improvement of cloud computing. Those problems also exist in Media Cloud. This paper will analyze the characteristics of current media cloud and security problems based on the existing research at first. Then we propose a security framework model to solve this problem. At last, we will analyze the architecture of media cloud and try to investigate the security model for media cloud.

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