Protecting Cloud Services Against Their Malicious Users

Ava Sunitha, P. Venkata Pratima, I. Satyanarayana

Abstract


Cloud computing security refers to a broad set of protection policies, technologies, and controls deployed to look after data, applications, and the associated infrastructure of cloud computing. Malicious events from unauthorized users have threatened this technological different with issues such as  data misuse, rigid access control and limited monitoring. The occurrence of these threats could influence into harmful or illegal access of vital and private data of users. Nonetheless, because the form of the cloud computing is emerging and setting up rapidly both conceptually and sincerely, the legal/contractual, financial, service quality, interoperability, security and privateness issues still pose tremendous

challenges. In this paper we describe various service and deployment models of cloud computing and establish foremost challenges. In particular, we speak about three primary challenges: regulatory,

 

safety and privateness problems in cloud computing.

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