Title :
A Framework for Tracking Reliable Data in the Cloud for Port Logistics
Author :
Alfaro, Luis Alfredo ; Thi My Hanh Le ; Hyung Rim Choi ; Min Je Cho ; Chae Soo Kim
Author_Institution :
Dept. Port & Logistics Syst., Dong-A Univ., Busan, South Korea
Abstract :
The accountability of private data authority is the main issue that owners always concern and look for the good way to solve it, particularly in the cloud computing services era nowadays. On-demand service of cloud computing allows users to access the data anytime, anywhere from any sources but such access need to be in limitation. Cloud computing presents a level of risk because fundamental services are often outsourced to a Third Party Agreement or well known as Cloud Service Providers. In this paper, the authors provide literature review, present a layered framework for Tracking Reliable Data in the Cloud to control the data usage, others unauthorized access and make certain that the Service License Agreement which is signed between Cloud Service Providers and data owners is trespassing the rights or not.
Keywords :
cloud computing; contracts; security of data; cloud computing; cloud service providers; on-demand service; private data authority; service license agreement; third party agreement; tracking reliable data framework; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Data models; Logistics; Ports (Computers); Security; Servers; Access Control; Accountability; Authentication; Cloud Computing; Framework; Real-Time; Service Level Agreement; Tracking System;
Conference_Titel :
Big Data and Cloud Computing (BdCloud), 2014 IEEE Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/BDCloud.2014.90