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Defending Industry Data Against Harm Brought by Natural Catastrophes

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  • Senthil Jayapal

    (University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Oman)

  • Hala Ali Juma Al Badouya

    (University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Oman)

  • Al-Zahraa Saif Ali Masoud Al Maskari

    (University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Oman)

Abstract

The issue of defending industry information against harm brought on by natural catastrophes is exceedingly challenging. The practice of preserving information technology known as "cloud computing" makes it simple to store vast volumes of data. However, securing data against business issues brought on by natural catastrophes is a challenging undertaking. To advance cloud computing technology, a novel strategy must be employed. A new technology dubbed cloud volume on tap, a suggested business, allows for the fast storage of information. The effectiveness and productivity of cloud computing can also be increased. It is quite simple to exchange information. This may be changed to shield you against business issues brought on by natural disasters. The N-tier system underlies cloud computing. An N-tier design has several clients and servers.

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  • Senthil Jayapal & Hala Ali Juma Al Badouya & Al-Zahraa Saif Ali Masoud Al Maskari, 2023. "Defending Industry Data Against Harm Brought by Natural Catastrophes," European Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, European Open Science, vol. 7(3), pages 66-70, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejece0:v:7:y:2023:i:3:id:19532
    DOI: 10.24018/ejece.2023.7.3.532
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