The Security in Private Cloud Computing

Authors

  • Abhinava Kumar Srivastava Institute of Technology and Management (CS),
  • Divya Kant Yadav Institute of Technology and Management (CS),
  • Sandeep Kumar Pandey Institute of Technology and Management (CS),

Keywords:

Cloud computing, Security, Public cloud, Private cloud, Hybrid Cloud, policies, cloud transparency

Abstract

Cloud computing security (sometimes referred to simply as "cloud security") is an evolving sub-domain of computer security, network security, and, more broadly, information security. It refers to a broad set of policies, technologies, and controls deployed to protect data, applications, and the associated infrastructure of cloud computing. Private Cloud computing has elevated IT to newer limits by offering the market environment data storage and capacity with flexible scalable computing processing power to match elastic demand and supply, whilst reducing capital expenditure. However the opportunity cost of the successful implementation of Cloud computing is to effectively manage the security in the cloud applications. Security consciousness and concerns arise as soon as one begins to run applications beyond the designated firewall and move closer towards the public domain. The purpose of the paper is to provide an overall security perspective of Cloud computing with the aim to highlight the security concerns that should be properly addressed and managed to realize the full potential of Cloud computing. Gartner’s list on cloud security issues, as well the findings from the International Data Corporation enterprise panel survey based on cloud threats, will be discussed in this paper.

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Published

2023-05-20

How to Cite

Srivastava, A. K., Yadav, D. K., & Pandey, S. K. (2023). The Security in Private Cloud Computing. International Journal of Communication and Computer Technologies, 1(2), 119–129. Retrieved from https://ijccts.org/index.php/pub/article/view/23

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Research Article