Title :
A proposed framework to assess and increase the cloud computing readiness of financial institutions in South Africa
Author :
Akande, Akinlolu Olumide ; Van Belle, Jean-Paul
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Syst., Univ. of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract :
Among the various industry sectors, the financial industry in South Africa (SA) has been one of the early adopters of cloud computing (CC) but they have not fully implemented it because of barriers such as security and privacy, governance issues, inadequate cloud service level agreements (SLAs), vendor lock in, poor vendor transparency, inability to assess risks, confidentiality, integrity and availability. Few guidelines exist to help organizations improve their CC readiness level. This is particularly risky for financial institutions that deal with sensitive customer information as the safety of that information is not guaranteed if a desired readiness level is not attained before implementation. In order to assist financial institutions with this hurdle, this paper proposes a framework that will serve as a tool by which financial institutions can determine and improve their CC readiness. The framework is called “Becoming Cloud Computing Ready” (BCCR) and it would help financial institutions to determine which stage they are with their CC readiness. It will also provide guidelines that will assist financial institutions to improve their level of readiness in order to ensure successful CC adoption. The proposed framework is grounded in both the literature as well as empirical data obtained from interviews with the largest financial institutions in SA.
Keywords :
cloud computing; contracts; data integrity; data privacy; financial management; BCCR; CC readiness level; SLA; South Africa; becoming cloud computing ready; cloud computing readiness; cloud service level agreement; customer information; data availability; data confidentiality; data integrity; data privacy; data security; financial industry; financial institutions; governance issues; risk assessment; vendor lock in; vendor transparency; Cloud computing; Companies; Security; Standards organizations; South Africa; cloud computing; financial institutions; framework; implementation; organisational adoption; readiness; technology-organization-environment;
Conference_Titel :
Confluence The Next Generation Information Technology Summit (Confluence), 2014 5th International Conference -
Conference_Location :
Noida
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4237-4
DOI :
10.1109/CONFLUENCE.2014.6949250