Policing as a Service in the Cloud

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Zargari, Shahrzad A. and Smith, Anthony 2013. Policing as a Service in the Cloud. https://doi.org/10.1109/EIDWT.2013.106
AuthorsZargari, Shahrzad A. and Smith, Anthony
Abstract

Security and Privacy are fundamental concerns in cloud computing both in terms of legal complications and user trust. Cloud computing is a new computing paradigm, aiming to provide reliable, customized, and guaranteed computing dynamic environment for end-users. However, the existing security and privacy issues in the cloud still present a strong barrier for users to adopt cloud computing solutions. This paper investigates the security and privacy challenges in cloud computing in order to explore methods that improve the users' trust in the adaptation of the cloud. Policing As A Service can be offered by the cloud providers with the intention of empowering the users to monitor and guard their assets in the cloud. This service is beneficial both to the cloud providers and the users. However, at first, the cloud providers may only be able to offer basic auditing services due to undeveloped tools and applications. Similar to other services delivered in the cloud, this service can be purchased by the users to gain some control over their data. The sub services of the proposed service can be Privacy As A Service and Forensics As A Service. These services give the cloud users a sense of transparency and having control over their data in the cloud while better security and privacy safeguards are sought.

KeywordsCloud Computing; Data privacy; Digital forensics
Year2013
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1109/EIDWT.2013.106
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/583368
hdl:10545/583368
Publication datesSep 2013
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Deposited08 Dec 2015, 08:54
ContributorsUniversity of Derby
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