We (devise and) demonstrate the benefits of a methodology and a toolset for orchestrating Cloud-native applications to balance the minimization of risks due to the presence of security threats and the achievement of service performance requirements - expressed on, e.g., computational resources, network throughput and latency. The demo proves the effectiveness of the methodology in orchestrating a set of microservices implementing a prominent Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) service.

Multi-Objective Microservice Orchestration: Balancing Security and Performance in CCAM

Stefano Berlato;Silvio Cretti;Domenico Siracusa;Silvio Ranise
2024-01-01

Abstract

We (devise and) demonstrate the benefits of a methodology and a toolset for orchestrating Cloud-native applications to balance the minimization of risks due to the presence of security threats and the achievement of service performance requirements - expressed on, e.g., computational resources, network throughput and latency. The demo proves the effectiveness of the methodology in orchestrating a set of microservices implementing a prominent Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) service.
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