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OpenStack Cloud Security

You're reading from   OpenStack Cloud Security Your OpenStack cloud storage contains all your vital computing resources and potentially sensitive data – secure it with this essential OpenStack tutorial

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781782170983
Length 160 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. First Things First – Creating a Safe Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. OpenStack Security Challenges 3. Securing OpenStack Networking 4. Securing OpenStack Communications and Its API 5. Securing the OpenStack Identification and Authentication System and Its Dashboard 6. Securing OpenStack Storage 7. Securing the Hypervisor Index

Symmetric/asymmetric comparison and synergies

We have seen that symmetric and asymmetric encryption feature multiple differences. Let's recap these differences as follows:

Domain

Symmetric

Asymmetric

Able to grant

Confidential

Confidential, offering integrity, authentication, and non-repudiation

Needed key(s)

A single shared key

A public key and a private key

Key exchange

Complex and offline

Simple and online

Scalability

Not scalable, keys increase exponentially

Scalable

Key size

Small

Big

Implementation speed

Fast

Slow

Best for

Bulk data

Small amount of data, key exchange, digital envelopes, digital signatures, and digital certificate

As you can see, in multiple domains, symmetric and asymmetric keys are exact opposites. This means that they can be used together to fill each other's weaknesses. A way to do so is to create a hybrid encryption to initialize the communication using asymmetric encryption, and in this communication, exchange securely a key that...

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