Improving security, privacy, and trust in cloud computing

Authors: Goel, P.K., Pandey, H.M., Singhal, A. and Agarwal, S.

Pages: 1-299

DOI: 10.4018/9798369314319

Abstract:

Cloud computing adoption has revolutionized how businesses and individuals harness the power of technology. The cloud's scalability, accessibility, and cost-efficiency have propelled it to the forefront of modern computing paradigms. However, as organizations increasingly rely on cloud services to store, process, and manage their data and applications, an intricate web of challenges has emerged, casting shadows over the very foundations of cloud computing. Improving Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cloud Computing unravels the complexities surrounding the cloud landscape, delving into the core concerns of security, privacy, and trust that have come to define its evolution. It aims to equip readers with the insights, knowledge, and practical strategies needed to navigate the intricate realm of cloud computing while safeguarding their most valuable assets. Cloud computing offers many opportunities for innovation, flexibility, and business growth. From small startups to global enterprises, the cloud has democratized access to cutting-edge technologies that were once the domain of a privileged few. It has paved the way for revolutionary concepts such as Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), providing scalable solutions that adapt to the ever-changing needs of businesses. However, beneath the surface of this technology lies a constellation of risks that cannot be ignored. The dynamic nature of the cloud introduces vulnerabilities that malicious actors are quick to exploit. Data breaches, cyberattacks, and unauthorized access threaten not only the sensitive information stored in the cloud but also organizations' very operations and reputations. Moreover, the digital age has ushered in heightened awareness of personal privacy, raising concerns about how personal and sensitive data is handled, stored, and shared in cloud environments. This book's exploration into security, privacy, and trust in cloud computing takes a holistic approach. It recognizes that a resilient cloud strategy is built upon these three fundamental pillars, each reinforcing the other. Security forms the fortress that guards against external threats and internal vulnerabilities. Privacy ensures that individuals' personal information is respected and protected, even in the cloud. Trust is the bond that unites cloud service providers and consumers, fostering a relationship grounded in transparency, reliability, and accountability. Throughout the chapters of this book, readers will embark on a multidimensional expedition. This book will take them through real-world case studies of successful cloud security implementations and unfortunate breaches that underscore the urgency of robust defenses. From data encryption techniques to incident response protocols, this book offers practical insights and actionable strategies that can be implemented by IT professionals, security experts, and decision-makers alike.

Source: Scopus