• Title of article

    Building Trust and Confidentiality in Cloud computing Distributed Data Storage

  • Author/Authors

    Valentine, Uegebe Ikechukwu University of Port Harcourt - Rivers State , Enyinna, Omenka Ugochukwu University of Port Harcourt - Rivers State

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    78
  • To page
    83
  • Abstract
    Cloud computing delivers massively scalable computing resources as a service with internet technologies. Resources are shared among a vast number of consumers allowing for a lower cost of IT ownership. Enterprises can store or rent data storage as a service in a “pay-per-use” manner. As with new technology, this new way of doing business brings with it new challenges, especially when considering the security and privacy of the information stored and processed within the cloud. In this paper, we looked at data security, described the current state of data security in the cloud and the possible threats obtainable in cloud computing. We described how the combination of existing research thrusts has the potential to solve many threats concerning confidentiality and adoption of cloud. We proposed that with continued research and adoption of trusted computing and computationsupporting encryption, maintaining integrity of data in the cloud will be a success
  • Keywords
    Cloud computing , Security , privacy , internet services , virtual machines
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Record number

    2437869