Insights on Cloud Security Management
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37256/ccds.4220233292Keywords:
NIST, cloud architecture, security, privacy and trust (SPT), virtualization, sustainable data centersAbstract
The technology known as cloud computing makes it possible to provide computing services over the Internet. Because it allows users to access and manage information and applications through a network of remote servers, this service model has been quickly adopted due to its numerous benefits, including cost savings, scalability, and accessibility. The global market for cloud computing is expected to reach $732 billion by 2023, according to a report from International Data Corporation (IDC). A first-hand survey of approximately sixty (60) cloud companies will be used to provide an overview of cloud computing technology, its architecture, and security, privacy, and trust (SPT) concerns. Privacy concerns for users, data theft, unauthenticated access, and hacker attacks are just a few of the cloud computing problems. These perplexing security issues of validation protection, information assurance and information check are the primary impediment to cloud transformation for future turns of events, which is getting addressed to recognize the sufficiency and adequacy of cloud security through subjective review relaxed near techniques.
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