Proceedings Article10.1109/ICSMC.2012.6377874
Security issues in cloud computing
Huaglory Tianfield
- 13 Dec 2012
- pp 1082-1089
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TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive study on the challenges and issues of security in cloud computing, namely, multi-tenancy, elasticity and third party control, based on a cloud security architecture.
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Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive study on the challenges and issues of security in cloud computing. We first look into the impacts of the distinctive characteristics of cloud computing, namely, multi-tenancy, elasticity and third party control, upon the security requirements. Then, we analyze the cloud security requirements in terms of the fundamental issues, i.e., confidentiality, integrity, availability, trust, and audit and compliance. Furthermore, we discuss the taxonomy for security issues in cloud computing. Finally, we summarize the security issues in cloud computing by a cloud security architecture.
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