Author/Authors :
Chinedu, Pascal Uchena Federal University of Technology - Nigeria , Nwankwo, Wilson Federal University of Technology - Nigeria , Eze, Udoka Felista Federal University of Technology - Nigeria
Abstract :
The impact of globalization coupled with the pressure t of the recent economic downturn have
stirred increased customers outlook on availability, scalability and efficiency to enterprise
information technology (IT) solutions. The increasing interest in cost-effective Information
Technology deployment by leaders and organisations centre on how best cloud computing can
contain these requirements to reduce or eliminate the huge capital outlay for infrastructure
ownership, increase efficiency, ensure higher return on investment (ROI), dynamic provisioning
and utility–like pay-as-use services. However, a number of these enterprises along with some
information security professionals have expressed fear of the cloud, stating their unflinching
consciousness on security, privacy and forensic issues associated with this new computing
platform for the next generation of the Internet. As with any emerging technology, cloud
computing offers a rare opportunity to rework security and IT controls for a better tomorrow. In
an environment where security and privacy has become paramount to enterprise customers, risk
of unauthorized access to information in the cloud poses a significant concern to cloud
computing stakeholders. This paper defines clouds, describes cloud computing with the different
models and characteristics. The paper focuses on unveiling the fear to cloud adoption due to
numerous associated security, privacy and forensic concerns in the cloud while also examining
both the business and security benefits of this emerging computing paradigm. Finally, as a move
in the new direction, appropriate suggestions on measures on how to ameliorate the security
issues have been prescribed.
Keywords :
Cloud Computing , Cloud Security , Cloud Forensic , Security Benefits , Business Benefits