scholarly journals A Survey on Security and Privacy Issues in Cloud Computing

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.4) ◽  
pp. 88
Author(s):  
T Thilagam ◽  
K Arthi ◽  
C Amuthadevi

Cloud computing is broadly utilized rising innovation for putting away and sharing information over web yet at the same time confronting loads of security and protection issues. These difficulties incorporate client's mystery information misfortune, information spillage and uncovering of the individual information security. Considering the security and protection inside the cloud there are different dangers to the client's delicate information on distributed storage. This paper is review on the security and protection issues and accessible arrangements. Additionally present diverse open doors in security and protection in cloud condition. Furthermore, cloud specialist co-ops (CSPs) can likewise deliver the talked about issues to offer better security and protection. 

In cloud computing disseminated assets are shared by means of system in open condition. Subsequently client can without much of a stretch access their information from anyplace. Simultaneously exist protection and security problems because of numerous causes. Initial one is emotional improvement in system advances. Another is expanded interest for computing assets, which make numerous associations to reappropriate their information stockpiling. So there is a requirement for secure cloud stockpiling administration in open cloud condition where the supplier isn't a confided in one. Our research tends to various information security and protection assurance problems in a cloud computing condition and suggests a technique for giving diverse security administrations like validation, approval and classification alongside checking in postponement. 128 piece Advanced Cryptograph Standard (AES) is utilized to increment information security and classification. In this supported methodology information is encoded utilizing AES and afterward transferred on a cloud. The supported model uses Short Message Service (SMS) ready instrument with keeping away from unapproved access to client information.


Information security has reliably been a significant issue in data innovation. In the distributed computing condition, it turns out to be especially genuine in light of the fact that the distributed is suitable in better places even in all the globe. Distributed and security insurance are the two fundamental components of client's worries about the cloud innovation. Despite the fact that numerous procedures on the themes in distributed computing have been researched in the two ventures, information security and security assurance are getting progressively significant for the future improvement of distributed computing innovation in government, industry, and business. Information security and protection assurance issues are significant to both equipment and programming in the cloud design. This examination is to survey diverse security methods and difficulties from both programming and equipment angles for ensuring information in the cloud and targets upgrading the information security and protection assurance for the dependable cloud condition. In this paper, we make a relative research examination of the current research work with respect to the information security and security assurance procedures utilized in the distributed computing.


Author(s):  
Heru Susanto ◽  
Mohammad Nabil Almunawar

Cloud computing services have grown rapidly over the years. Government agencies are also interested in cloud-based provision for their E-government processes. Despite the advantages of cloud-related technologies, there are many security issues as well that fall into several categories of breaches with serious impacts. All these breaches have serious legal and reputational implications. Therefore, governments need to ensure that inherent security threats can be neutralized to ensure that data or information stored in the cloud are well protected. It is imperative for cloud-based e-government (CB-eGov) to use an information security management system (ISMS) to effectively manage CB-eGov. The purpose of this chapter is to discuss how cloud computing can be incorporated in an e-government implementation to improve its efficiency without compromising information security. As such, the government needs to take special care in ensuring security, privacy, and confidentiality of information stored in the cloud.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1869-1897
Author(s):  
Heru Susanto ◽  
Mohammad Nabil Almunawar

Cloud computing services have grown rapidly over the years. Government agencies are also interested in cloud-based provision for their E-government processes. Despite the advantages of cloud-related technologies, there are many security issues as well that fall into several categories of breaches with serious impacts. All these breaches have serious legal and reputational implications. Therefore, governments need to ensure that inherent security threats can be neutralized to ensure that data or information stored in the cloud are well protected. It is imperative for cloud-based e-government (CB-eGov) to use an information security management system (ISMS) to effectively manage CB-eGov. The purpose of this chapter is to discuss how cloud computing can be incorporated in an e-government implementation to improve its efficiency without compromising information security. As such, the government needs to take special care in ensuring security, privacy, and confidentiality of information stored in the cloud.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramla Humayun

Review on Cloud-Computing and the security and privacy issues related with it.


Author(s):  
S. R. Mani Sekhar ◽  
Sharmitha S. Bysani ◽  
Vasireddy Prabha Kiranmai

Security and privacy issues are the challenging areas in the field of internet of things (IoT) and fog computing. IoT and fog has become an involving technology allowing major changes in the field of information systems and communication systems. This chapter provides the introduction of IoT and fog technology with a brief explanation of how fog is overcoming the challenges of cloud computing. Thereafter, the authors discuss the different security and privacy issues and its related solutions. Furthermore, they present six different case studies which will help the reader to understand the platform of IoT in fog.


Author(s):  
Nida Kauser Khanum ◽  
Pankaj Lathar ◽  
G. M. Siddesh

Fog computing is an extension of cloud computing, and it is one of the most important architypes in the current world. Fog computing is like cloud computing as it provides data storage, computation, processing, and application services to end-users. In this chapter, the authors discuss the security and privacy issues concerned with fog computing. The issues present in cloud are also inherited by fog computing, but the same methods available for cloud computing are not applicable to fog computing due to its decentralized nature. The authors also discuss a few real-time applications like healthcare systems, intelligent food traceability, surveillance video stream processing, collection, and pre-processing of speech data. Finally, the concept of decoy technique and intrusion detection and prevention technique is covered.


2015 ◽  
pp. 1370-1414
Author(s):  
Jaydip Sen

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 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, the authors describe various service and deployment models of cloud computing and identify major challenges. In particular, they 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.


Author(s):  
Amavey Tamunobarafiri ◽  
Shaun Aghili ◽  
Sergey Butakov

Cloud computing has been massively adopted in healthcare, where it attracts economic, operational, and functional advantages beneficial to insurance providers. However, according to Identity Theft Resource Centre, over twenty-five percent of data breaches in the US targeted healthcare. The HIPAA Journal reported an increase in healthcare data breaches in the US in 2016, exposing over 16 million health records. The growing incidents of cyberattacks in healthcare are compelling insurance providers to implement mitigating controls. Addressing data security and privacy issues before cloud adoption protects from monetary and reputation losses. This article provides an assessment tool for health insurance providers when adopting cloud vendor solutions. The final deliverable is a proposed framework derived from prominent cloud computing and governance sources, such as the Cloud Security Alliance, Cloud Control Matrix (CSA, CCM) v 3.0.1 and COBIT 5 Cloud Assurance.


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