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Cloud Security, Privacy and Trust Baselines

Pitropakis, Nikolaos; Katsikas, Sokratis; Lambrinoudakis, Costas

Authors

Sokratis Katsikas

Costas Lambrinoudakis



Contributors

John R. Vacca
Editor

Abstract

Cloud services vary from data storage and processing to software provision, posing requirements for high availability and on-demand commitment-free provision of services. Cloud providers must provide information through their privacy policy and/or upon request of the data subjects. Cloud providers must support, in an easy and safe way, data subjects to exercise their right to object against their personal data processing. Cloud providers should satisfy all requests of the data subjects to access/rectify their personal data. The first category includes the threats against the infrastructure and the host of a cloud system. Cloud services employed, operational models and the technologies used to employ cloud services are the sources of the new threats. The majority of threats in cloud systems are relevant to the entire cloud infrastructure. Employees can often pose a serious threat to the cloud system. Deficient training or negligence is heavily concerned with erratic and unpredictable actions of the average employee.

Online Publication Date Nov 9, 2020
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Nov 9, 2020
Publisher CRC Press
Book Title Cloud Computing Security: Foundations and Challenges
Chapter Number 4
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429055126
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2696835