FRAMEWORK FOR CLOUD COMPUTING SECURITY

Authors

  • Mr. Sanket Gupta, Mr. Arpit Solanki Author

Keywords:

Cloud, Cloud organization, Data privacy, Cloud service provider (CSP), Information Dispersal Algorithms (IDA), Security framework, Cloud security policy

Abstract

A full recognition of the security issues is that studies have found in recent years that the cloud may serve as a deterrent to the uptake of cloud computing. An organization loses control over its business-critical data and computations when it outsources them to the cloud on a large scale because of the authority that goes along with the data loss. offered via the cloud. How can the company identify which security measures to implement to safeguard its computations and data, which have distinct security needs from a Cloud Service Provider (CSP) with an unknown or undefined degree of corruption? The answer to this question can be found on the organization’s perception about the CSP’s reliability and the trustworthiness and the security requirements of its data of an organization. This paper proposes a decentralized, dynamic and evolving policy-based security framework that helps any of an organization to derive such perceptions to provide the proper authority from knowledgeable and trusted employee responsibilities and their functionality are based on that, the choice of the most relevant security policy postulating the confidential measures is very much necessary for outsourcing data and computations to the cloud. The organizational opinion is developed completely direct user participation with that particular organization and is allowed to advance with respect to the time and requirement of an organization.

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Published

2021-04-30

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How to Cite

FRAMEWORK FOR CLOUD COMPUTING SECURITY. (2021). Global Journal of Advanced Engineering Technologies and Sciences, 8(4), 1-4. https://gjaets.com/index.php/gjaets/article/view/349

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