Cloud computing cybersecurity must be offered by the elements that make up its structure. Accurately identifying the hazards associated with this technology is the first step towards improving its cybersecurity. This research proposes a new cybersecurity reference model for the cloud system, which is composed of parts that constitute different cloud computing layers. The virtualization and service layers, as well as other crucial elements for ensuring cloud computing cybersecurity, are not thoroughly covered by the reference models of cloud computing security that are currently available. Additionally, the social media IoT sensor layer, which gathers text data entered by attackers to launch cyberattacks on cloud infrastructure, and the cloud computing's cyber resilience issues are not taken into account. Furthermore, this study investigates cloud computing service models' cybersecurity concerns and builds an attack model to safeguard cloud systems. It provides an understanding of laws and standards about cloud computing cybersecurity. Clarification of cloud system cybersecurity and cyber resilience concepts is given by security aspects. Intelligent cloud systems' cyber resilience architecture is designed. The proposed cyber resilience model has an advantage over the existing one in that it identifies the cloud computing's information security and cybersecurity elements and combines them to build the cloud systems' cyber resilience aspects.
Usman et al. (Tue,) studied this question.