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Topic: 📌 [ANN] 📈 [Pre-ICO] CloudFish - Disrupting Global Cloud Security 🌎 - page 33. (Read 4739 times)

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The best way to secure your funds
newbie
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Awsome IdeaI Love this Idea.
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 Looking success Project and good luck to its fore
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CloudFish totally make impossible for the system to be hacked or sensitive data stolen. Excellent project.
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How is it different than siacoin?

We are creating a cloud-based platform that enables companies and individual users to secure their digital assets stored in the cloud. The unified platform uses blockchain technology to store and manage security keys and AI machine learning algorithms to automate threat detection and control before it becomes a risk to the security of users’ assets. We integrate with existing incumbent cloud hosting and storage platforms and add layers of security to them. CloudFish is focusing on two specific areas within the cloud security domain, The end-to-end encryption and the Cloud Security Gateway (CSG).

What cloud hosting and storage platforms do you plan to integrate with?

Cant see the annoucment in BTT. Is only the webpage ?
This is the announcement thread. I'm sorry, What's the confusion?

I guess the confusion is that most ANN threads have much more info about their projects than your thread has.
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where is thread for bounty? is any or not? i try search on bounties section,,no result
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Project looks interesting! (Y)
I have a question. What makes this coin superior to Storj ?

Thanks for your compliments.

Regarding your question, Storj and CloudFish, although the two companies share some common strengths, their products are completely different and targeting different market segments. Storj's product is in the cloud storage while CloudFish's product is in the cloud security space.

CloudFish Enterprise Security Suite consists of three main functional components: The Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) and the Cloud Data Encryption Interface (CDEI).

Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)

The CloudFish CASB uses a proprietary algorithm to store and manage users’ encryption keys using block chain technology. Unlike the traditional CASB products available in the market that stores users’ private encryption keys on a single server, the CloudFish CASB splits the users’ keys into fragments and stores it in blockchain. This makes it virtually impossible for a hacker to steal users’ private keys and the digital assets protected through those keys. CloudFish uses a proprietary algorithm to dynamically construct and store users’ keys in the blockchain. The reconstruction and validation mechanism implemented by CloudFish for users’ encryption keys is very similar to the way blockchain validates your cryptocurrency transactions.  The use of blockchain for security keys validation makes it not only impossible to steal but also makes it easy for the user to access it anytime from any platform……means you don’t have to worry what happens to my crypto wallet if my laptop is stolen or lost or if the wallet company’s server gets hacked.

https://cloud-fish.com/cloudfish-corp-website/ico/Conceptual-Diagram-2.png

Cloud Data Encryption Interface

The Cloud data encryption interface provides a transparent security layer on top of commercially available cloud services. This layer automatically encrypts any data going to the public cloud and decrypts it when the data is received on the local machine. This encryption layer uses the industry-standard AES 256-bit encryption and it is built on top of the public interfaces provided by commercial cloud services provider.

In release 1.0, CloudFish product has been integrated with Dropbox, Google Drive, Box and Microsoft OneDrive. In release 2.0, additional integrations are planned including Amazon Web Service (AWS) Salesforce.com, Slack and IBM Cloud.

CLOUDFISH CLOUD SERVICES GATEWAY (CSG)

CloudFish Cloud Services Gateway (CSG) is a separate licensable product which integrates with CloudFish Enterprise Security Server.

The CSG provides enterprise data services related to security including automatic detection and control of security threats for the data, the companies store on commercial cloud servers.

The CSG is an agent-based software. Each node in the enterprise network (laptop, desktop, server etc.) runs a CloudFish agent software that monitors the network use pattern on that machine. It uses the artificial intelligence technology and  machine learning algorithms to detect unusual activities like suspicious login attempts, hacking or intrusion attempts, ransomware or a potential spyware or malware activity on each.
 
Upon detection of a suspicious activity on a node, the CloudFish agent running on that node immediately takes preventive actions on that node and it triggers an ‘alarm’ about the security risks that propagates to other nodes in the network .

Upon receiving this information, the agent software running on other nodes takes preventive actions to isolate themselves from the network threat. This sharing and learning about network threats among different network nodes acts like a ‘collective network wisdom’ which minimizes the risk of large-scale data loss and services interruption for the enterprise.

https://cloud-fish.com/cloudfish-corp-website/ico/CSG-Nodes-Concept.jpg




Superb! You explained it so well!!! Thank youuuu.
This project is the most interesting one in a long time, I am looking forward to seeing where this goes.
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I Loved Cloudfish For High Security.
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i am happy to participate in my opinion this project is very good and will get better in the future Very interesting Smiley
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CloudFish is using an approach to secure data that leverages the block-chain technology.
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Project looks interesting! (Y)
I have a question. What makes this coin superior to Storj ?

Thanks for your compliments.

Regarding your question, Storj and CloudFish, although the two companies share some common strengths, their products are completely different and targeting different market segments. Storj's product is in the cloud storage while CloudFish's product is in the cloud security space.

CloudFish Enterprise Security Suite consists of three main functional components: The Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) and the Cloud Data Encryption Interface (CDEI).

Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)

The CloudFish CASB uses a proprietary algorithm to store and manage users’ encryption keys using block chain technology. Unlike the traditional CASB products available in the market that stores users’ private encryption keys on a single server, the CloudFish CASB splits the users’ keys into fragments and stores it in blockchain. This makes it virtually impossible for a hacker to steal users’ private keys and the digital assets protected through those keys. CloudFish uses a proprietary algorithm to dynamically construct and store users’ keys in the blockchain. The reconstruction and validation mechanism implemented by CloudFish for users’ encryption keys is very similar to the way blockchain validates your cryptocurrency transactions.  The use of blockchain for security keys validation makes it not only impossible to steal but also makes it easy for the user to access it anytime from any platform……means you don’t have to worry what happens to my crypto wallet if my laptop is stolen or lost or if the wallet company’s server gets hacked.

https://cloud-fish.com/cloudfish-corp-website/ico/Conceptual-Diagram-2.png

Cloud Data Encryption Interface

The Cloud data encryption interface provides a transparent security layer on top of commercially available cloud services. This layer automatically encrypts any data going to the public cloud and decrypts it when the data is received on the local machine. This encryption layer uses the industry-standard AES 256-bit encryption and it is built on top of the public interfaces provided by commercial cloud services provider.

In release 1.0, CloudFish product has been integrated with Dropbox, Google Drive, Box and Microsoft OneDrive. In release 2.0, additional integrations are planned including Amazon Web Service (AWS) Salesforce.com, Slack and IBM Cloud.

CLOUDFISH CLOUD SERVICES GATEWAY (CSG)

CloudFish Cloud Services Gateway (CSG) is a separate licensable product which integrates with CloudFish Enterprise Security Server.

The CSG provides enterprise data services related to security including automatic detection and control of security threats for the data, the companies store on commercial cloud servers.

The CSG is an agent-based software. Each node in the enterprise network (laptop, desktop, server etc.) runs a CloudFish agent software that monitors the network use pattern on that machine. It uses the artificial intelligence technology and  machine learning algorithms to detect unusual activities like suspicious login attempts, hacking or intrusion attempts, ransomware or a potential spyware or malware activity on each.
 
Upon detection of a suspicious activity on a node, the CloudFish agent running on that node immediately takes preventive actions on that node and it triggers an ‘alarm’ about the security risks that propagates to other nodes in the network .

Upon receiving this information, the agent software running on other nodes takes preventive actions to isolate themselves from the network threat. This sharing and learning about network threats among different network nodes acts like a ‘collective network wisdom’ which minimizes the risk of large-scale data loss and services interruption for the enterprise.

https://cloud-fish.com/cloudfish-corp-website/ico/CSG-Nodes-Concept.jpg



newbie
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Project looks interesting! (Y)
I have a question. What makes this coin superior to Storj ?
newbie
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This project is very good for the futureFeeling awesome-Nice project and looking forward to engage.
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from the whitepaper; team commitment looks very strong with large vesting periods, this is uncommon and worrysome in most other ICOs.
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All the team members have experience in computer sciences and engineering industry which can be seen from few post above. Cloud storage services will be on demand all is needed to educate people too because still lot of people show concern over the safety and security of their documents or data which they will have to store in clouds. This project can be good competitor to already existed ones.
newbie
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This project looks promising to me, I was going through the site and read this
"The unified platform allows users to store their digital assets like documents, files, emails, IPAs etc. and blockchain assets like cryptocurrency keys in the cloud secured through end-to-end encryption."
Amazing idea, it has real world utility!
newbie
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Does your company plan to sell its product in US only or do you have plans to sell globally ?

Yes. We have an enterprise product in the final stages of development.

Our plan is to roll out the product in phases. The first release of the product scheduled for Q3 of 2018 will be rolled out to the North American market (USA and Canada). The subsequent releases scheduled for 2019 will be rolled out to additional markets including EMEA ( Europe, Middle East & Africa) and Asia Pacific.
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any other information?

Here's the link to the website: cloud-fish.io

Here's our one-pager: https://cloud-fish.com/cloudfish-corp-website/ico/CF-onepager.pdf

Here's the Whitepaper: https://cloud-fish.com/cloudfish-corp-website/ico/CloudFishWhitepaper.pdf

Here's our listing at GeorgiaTech ATDC: http://atdc.org/companies/cloudfish/

Hope this helps!

Thank you
newbie
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The project seems to be taking off well, looks promising. Do you have airdrops planned?

Yes we do have a plan to offer airdrop. Please join our telegram group for or recent announcements.
https://t.me/cloudsecurityico
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