Mitigating Security Risks in Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Environments: Cross-Cloud Communication and Threat Detection Frameworks
Authors- Boddepalli Jahnavi
Abstract-The dispersed structure of multi-cloud and hybrid cloud arrangements produces distinctive security issues because these environments unite many services and infrastructures. Northeast Research highlights the inadequacy of conventional security methods in complex environments, which has led to the development of cutting-edge safety structures for communication between clouds and threat identification. Enterprise adoption of multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments increases because these systems bring advantages in adjustable capabilities and anti-attack protection but create new security challenges. Implementing multi-cloud and hybrid clouds generates new security risks that focus on cross-cloud communication and threat detection because organizations need complex solutions to protect their data and running operations. This research examines security threats within multi-cloud and hybrid cloud structures by explaining the management challenges that result from distributed cloud provider data and on-site infrastructure. The paper examines cross-cloud communication by focusing on security risks that develop when data and applications operate between various heterogeneous cloud systems, which produce unexpected attack vectors due to different security protocol details. The objective focuses on delivering both complete security knowledge about modern cloud computing threats and practical guidelines for combating emerging risks.