On The Privacy Of Cloud Computing

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Harry Katzan, Jr.

Keywords

Cloud computing, software architecture, software-as-a-service, platform-as-a-service, infrastructure-as-a-service, private cloud, public cloud, community cloud, hybrid cloud, privacy, trustworthy computing, security

Abstract

Cloud computing is a model for providing on-demand access to computing service via the Internet.  In this instance, the Internet is the transport mechanism between a client and a server located somewhere in cyberspace, as compared to having computer applications residing on an “on premises” computer.  Adoption of cloud computing practically eliminates two ongoing problems in IT service provisioning: the upfront costs of acquiring computational resources and the time delay of building and deploying software applications.  The technology is not without a downside, which in this case is the privacy of business and personal information.  This paper provides a conspectus of the major issues in cloud computing privacy and should be regarded as an introductory paper on this important topic.  

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