226 Citations
Privacy proof in the cloud
- Computer Science2017 11th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS)
- 2017
A privacy control framework is developed to provide prerequisites regarding privacy in the cloud which can be used to confirm if an organization is ‘cloud ready’ or not.
Security and Privacy Issues in Cloud Computing Environment: A Survey Paper
- Computer Science
- 2014
The architecture, data security and privacy issues in cloud computing like data confidentiality, integrity, authentication, trust, service level agreements and regulatory issues are surveyed and evaluated.
Survey Paper on Critical Section & Privacy Issue In Cloud Computing
- Computer Science
- 2015
A comparative research analysis of the existing research work with reference to the data security and privacy protection techniques used in the cloud computing environment is made.
Privacy in the cloud: going beyond the contractarian paradigm
- Computer Science, LawGTIP '11
- 2011
This work concludes that a contractarian approach to privacy protection is likely to lead to a situation in which consumers end up trading their privacy without being well-informed about the implications and consequences of their choices, setting the stage for a vigorous study of the form and substance of cloud computing-centric privacy legislation.
Using Cloud Computing Service: A Perspective from Users’ Information Security, Privacy Concern, and Trust
- Computer Science
- 2012
This paper addresses the information security, privacy concern, and trust issues in using Cloud Computing service from end users’ perspective from Theory of Reasoned Action and ethical contract based theory.
User awareness of existing privacy and security risks when storing data in the cloud
- Computer Science
- 2015
Many studies have ranked the security and privacy of cloud-based systems to be a major concern for their adoption by companies, however, there are not many studies investigating users’ awareness le…
A Trust-Aware Access Control Policy for Cloud Data Protection
- Computer Science
- 2013
This paper first establishes a trust model between Cloud servers and Cloud users, then builds the trust-aware attribute-based access control policies according to Cloud user trust level and Cloud request attributes to reduce the computation overhead of Cloud computing.
Trust in Cloud Computing: Pro and Contra from the User’s Point of View
- Computer Sciencei-com
- 2015
It is concluded that trust in cloud computing is a key factor that mitigates risks and can make the use of cloud computing services more effective.
User Awareness and Policy Compliance of Data Privacy in Cloud Computing
- Computer ScienceAWC
- 2013
This paper investigates the data privacy issues brought about by cloud computing from an Australian perspective with specific focus on two aspects: How does cloud computing affect organisations' compliance to Australian privacy and data protection regulations and to what extent are end-users aware of how cloud computing technologies affect their privacy.
Privacy Risks in Cloud Computing
- Computer Science
- 2016
A conceptual framework in Ambient Intelligent focused in the technology of Cloud Computing that includes the different privacy policies and privacy issues must be considered in the Design by Privacy in Cloud Computing taking care of interaction between technologies, devices, users and application’s domain.
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on certain legal aspects of information society services, in particular electronic commerce
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• Consumers undertake to indemnify, and even defend, Google if claims arise due to some specified forms of use of Google Docs
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