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Assessment of Security Issues in Cloud Computing
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.f1093.0886s19
Subject(s) - cloud computing , cloud computing security , computer security , computer science , denial of service attack , security service , internet privacy , utility computing , security through obscurity , computer security model , the internet , security information and event management , world wide web , information security , operating system
A computing model in which the computing resources such as hardware, software and data are provided as a service via web browser or light-weight desktop machine on the internet is termed as Cloud computing. This computing model demolishes the requirement of keeping the resources of computer locally hence reducing the cost of worthy resources (Llorente, Montero & Moreno, 2012). A typical cloud is affected by various security concerns such as Temporary Denial of Service (TDOS) attacks, hijacking session issues, flashing attacks and theft of user identity. The motto of this study is to overcome the research gap between the cloud security constraints and the existing security danger. An investigation into the present cloud service models, presently applied security measures, security standards and their level of flawless shielding has been done. This thematic study helped in disclosing various security issues and their counter measures whereas the empirical study facilitated in acknowledgement of the botherings of users and security analysts in regards to those solution strategy. The empirical methods used in this research were interviews and questionnaires to justify the theoretical findings and to gain the originality of practitioners dealing with cloud security

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