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Securing National Cloud and Edge Infrastructure: A Case Study Inspired by Camtel (Cameroon)

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  • KUM BERTRAND KUM

    (The ICT University Cameroon under the mentorship of the University of Buea-Faculty of Information & Communications Technologies-Science of Engineering & Information Sciences.)

  • Dr. Austin Oguejiofor Amaechi

    (The ICT University Cameroon under the mentorship of the University of Buea-Faculty of Information & Communications Technologies-Science of Engineering & Information Sciences.)

  • Prof Tonye Emmanuel

    (The ICT University Cameroon under the mentorship of the University of Buea-Faculty of Information & Communications Technologies-Science of Engineering & Information Sciences.)

Abstract

As cloud and edge computing evolve into foundational elements of national digital infrastructure, security concerns remain at the forefront, particularly in emerging markets like Cameroon. This study examines the security challenges within Camtel’s cloud-edge ecosystem, identifying critical vulnerabilities, evaluating mitigation strategies, and proposing a multi-layered security framework. We integrate AI-enhanced Intrusion Detection Systems (AI-IDS), Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), and Blockchain-based audit logging to strengthen authentication, data integrity, and threat detection. Through STRIDE-based threat modeling and experimental validation, we assess security-performance trade-offs, quantifying latency, throughput, and power consumption impacts across various configurations. Results indicate that while TEEs and AI-IDS significantly enhance system resilience, they introduce resource overhead that requires careful optimization. The study provides strategic recommendations for secure cloud-edge adoption, contributing to Cameroon’s national cybersecurity framework while offering insights applicable to broader edge computing deployments. The study also highlights current threats, evaluates Camtel’s evolving infrastructure, and proposes actionable security frameworks to ensure resilience, data sovereignty, and trust in public services.

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  • KUM BERTRAND KUM & Dr. Austin Oguejiofor Amaechi & Prof Tonye Emmanuel, 2025. "Securing National Cloud and Edge Infrastructure: A Case Study Inspired by Camtel (Cameroon)," International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 14(5), pages 514-527, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjb:journl:v:14:y:2025:i:5:p:514-527
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