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Data Privacy and Security in the Cloud

In: Statistics for Data Science and Policy Analysis

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  • Peter Padiet

    (Charles Sturt University)

  • Md. Rafiqul Islam

    (Charles Sturt University)

  • Azizur Rahman

    (School of Computing and Mathematics, Charles Sturt University)

Abstract

Cloud computing have slowly made it way and has gained popularity with its services and products and they have repeatedly increased, and many users are attracted to migrate their data into the cloud. But there are still issues which concern users when outsourcing their data and the business application into the cloud, security and privacy are very critical and created trust concern. There are five attributes related to security and privacy as follow; privacy-preservability, availability, integrity, confidentiality and accountability. The aim of this paper is to improve security in the cloud because the uses of cloud services has been more increasing and in the next few years would be likely the cloud services will be a big driving force, better to be prepare and develop majors to encounter and security loophole that may arise in the near future.

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  • Peter Padiet & Md. Rafiqul Islam & Azizur Rahman, 2020. "Data Privacy and Security in the Cloud," Springer Books, in: Azizur Rahman (ed.), Statistics for Data Science and Policy Analysis, chapter 0, pages 173-183, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-15-1735-8_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-1735-8_13
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