DocumentCode
2447278
Title
Privacy, Security and Trust Issues Arising from Cloud Computing
Author
Pearson, Siani ; Benameur, Azzedine
Author_Institution
Cloud & Security Res. Lab., HP Labs., Bristol, UK
fYear
2010
fDate
Nov. 30 2010-Dec. 3 2010
Firstpage
693
Lastpage
702
Abstract
Cloud computing is an emerging paradigm for large scale infrastructures. It has the advantage of reducing cost by sharing computing and storage resources, combined with an on-demand provisioning mechanism relying on a pay-per-use business model. These new features have a direct impact on the budgeting of IT budgeting but also affect traditional security, trust and privacy mechanisms. Many of these mechanisms are no longer adequate, but need to be rethought to fit this new paradigm. In this paper we assess how security, trust and privacy issues occur in the context of cloud computing and discuss ways in which they may be addressed.
Keywords
cloud computing; data privacy; cloud computing; data security; large scale infrastructures; on-demand provisioning mechanism; pay-per-use business model; privacy mechanisms; storage resources; trust issues; Business; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Law; Privacy; Security; Standards; cloud computing; privacy; risk; security; trust;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom), 2010 IEEE Second International Conference on
Conference_Location
Indianapolis, IN
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9405-7
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-4302-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CloudCom.2010.66
Filename
5708519
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