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Secure Use of Cloud Storage

Type
Slides
Tags
cloud computing
Authors
Grant Bugher
Event
Black Hat USA 2010
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
https://media.blackhat.com/bh-us-10/presentations/Bugher/BlackHat-USA-2010-Bugher-Secure-Use-of-Cloud-Storage-slides.pdf
File name
BlackHat-USA-2010-Bugher-Secure-Use-of-Cloud-Storage-slides.pdf
File size
14.9 MB
MD5
351f5a88808414b2997b8a599862e844
SHA1
ce813bb53bd0544b1fa2298b3d10403a140ae0bd

Cloud storage systems like Microsoft's Windows Azure Storage and Amazon's Simple Storage Service allow web sites and services to cheaply store large amounts of data and make it available in a controlled manner. However, as with traditional methods of data storage and retrieval (such as SQL-based relational databases), application authors must take care to use cloud storage systems correctly to avoid unauthorized data access or tampering. This presentation will cover a variety of attacks on applications using cloud storage, such as enumeration and REST/SOAP injection, to show how the same effects as a SQL injection attack may be realized on an application using a cloud storage system, as well as how developers can protect themselves from these attacks.

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