CRNIMar 20, 2013

Security and Privacy Issues in Cloud Computing

arXiv:1303.4814v1247 citations
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This addresses security and privacy concerns for users and organizations adopting cloud computing, but it is incremental as it reviews existing challenges and solutions.

The paper tackles security and privacy challenges in cloud computing, identifying regulatory, security, and privacy issues as critical problems, and proposes some solutions without providing specific numerical results.

Cloud computing transforms the way information technology (IT) is consumed and managed, promising improved cost efficiencies, accelerated innovation, faster time-to-market, and the ability to scale applications on demand (Leighton, 2009). According to Gartner, while the hype grew exponentially during 2008 and continued since, it is clear that there is a major shift towards the cloud computing model and that the benefits may be substantial (Gartner Hype-Cycle, 2012). However, as the shape of the cloud computing is emerging and developing rapidly both conceptually and in reality, the legal/contractual, economic, service quality, interoperability, security and privacy issues still pose significant challenges. In this chapter, we describe various service and deployment models of cloud computing and identify major challenges. In particular, we discuss three critical challenges: regulatory, security and privacy issues in cloud computing. Some solutions to mitigate these challenges are also proposed along with a brief presentation on the future trends in cloud computing deployment.

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