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What is DNS Cache Poisoning

Handbook of Research on Securing Cloud-Based Databases with Biometric Applications
Adding Malicious code into DNS Cache and is inserted by an attacker. The corruption of entries into domain name system (DNS) server’s table by replacing the malicious code from attacker with rogue address. When a Web client request for a particular page with that address, the client is redirected to that rogue entry in the table to a entirely different address.
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Security Architecture for Cloud Computing
Robin Singh Bhadoria (Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6559-0.ch003
Abstract
Clouds need to address three security issues: confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Security architecture for cloud computing is designed based on the functional architecture. The approach is to enhance the components of a functional architecture with additional components providing various security services. This is an extension of SaaS concept to have several security components that are common to all application and services. Various cloud security issues are discussed in this chapter.
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