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An analysis of the cloud computing security problem

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posted on 2024-07-12, 14:46 authored by Mohamed Al Morsy, John Grundy, Ingo Mueller
Cloud computing is a new computational paradigm that offers an innovative business model for organizations to adopt IT without upfront investment. Despite the potential gains achieved from the cloud computing, the model security is still questionable which impacts the cloud model adoption. The security problem becomes more complicated under the cloud model as new dimensions have entered into the problem scope related to the model architecture, multi-tenancy, elasticity, and layers dependency stack. In this paper we introduce a detailed analysis of the cloud security problem. We investigated the problem from the cloud architecture perspective, the cloud offered characteristics perspective, the cloud stakeholders’ perspective, and the cloud service delivery models perspective. Based on this analysis we derive a detailed specification of the cloud security problem and key features that should be covered by any proposed security solution.

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17th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC 2010) Cloud Workshop, Sydney, Australia, 30 November-03 December 2010

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17th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference APSEC 2010 Cloud Workshop, Sydney, Australia, 30 November-03 December 2010

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APSEC

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Copyright © 2010. The accepted manuscript is reproduced with the permission of The author.

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eng

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