Advancing cloud networking security models: Conceptualizing a unified framework for hybrid cloud and on-premise integrations

Sunday Adeola Oladosu 1, *, Christian Chukwuemeka Ike 2, Peter Adeyemo Adepoju 3, Adeoye Idowu Afolabi 4, Adebimpe Bolatito Ige 5 and Olukunle Oladipupo Amoo 6

1 Independent Researcher, Texas, USA.
2 Globacom Nigeria Limited.
3 Independent Researcher, Lagos, Nigeria.
4 CISCO, Nigeria.
5 Independent Researcher, Canada.
6 Amstek Nigeria Limited.
 
Review Article
Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews, 2021, 03(01), 079–090
Article DOI: 10.30574/msarr.2021.3.1.0076
Publication history: 
Received on 10 September 2021; revised on 18 October 2021; accepted on 21 October 2021
 
Abstract: 
As organizations increasingly adopt hybrid cloud environments, the complexity of managing and securing these infrastructures has grown. Hybrid cloud and on-premise integrations present unique challenges in terms of data security, access control, and compliance, requiring a more advanced and unified approach to cloud networking security. This review conceptualizes a unified security framework aimed at addressing the specific security needs of hybrid cloud and on-premise integrations. The framework is designed to balance the flexibility and scalability of cloud environments with the robustness of on-premise systems, ensuring comprehensive protection across both landscapes. The proposed framework integrates key security principles, including the CIA triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability), Zero trust security models, and advanced data encryption techniques to ensure secure data flows and interactions between hybrid environments. It emphasizes the use of automation and orchestration to streamline security policy enforcement, incident detection, and response, ensuring that security operations are efficient and consistent across diverse infrastructures. Additionally, the framework focuses on compliance and regulatory requirements, ensuring continuous monitoring, auditing, and reporting to maintain industry standards such as GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA. The review also examines various security technologies crucial for hybrid cloud environments, including cloud-native security tools, VPNs, SD-WAN, and multi-factor authentication (MFA). Case studies from industries such as financial services and manufacturing illustrate how the proposed security model can be successfully applied, offering tangible benefits in terms of enhanced security and operational efficiency. By conceptualizing a unified security framework for hybrid cloud and on-premise integrations, this review provides organizations with a roadmap to mitigate security risks, optimize network operations, and achieve compliance. It concludes with insights into future trends in cloud security, including the role of artificial intelligence and quantum computing in shaping the future of hybrid cloud security models.
 
Keywords: 
Cloud networking security models; Hybrid cloud; On-Premise integrations; Review
 
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