2020 5th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence: Technologies and Applications (CloudTech) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/cloudtech49835.2020.9365884
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Cloud Computing security classifications and taxonomies: a comprehensive study and comparison

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“…Despite the flexibility cloud computing offers in accessing and utilizing applications and data, concerns persist about ensuring a secure environment that protects information and applications from unauthorized access and breaches [15,16,17]. In response to these security challenges, the proposed research approach takes into consideration various security flaws and employs both AES encryption and role-based access control methods to enhance data protection and prevent potential breaches.…”
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“…Despite the flexibility cloud computing offers in accessing and utilizing applications and data, concerns persist about ensuring a secure environment that protects information and applications from unauthorized access and breaches [15,16,17]. In response to these security challenges, the proposed research approach takes into consideration various security flaws and employs both AES encryption and role-based access control methods to enhance data protection and prevent potential breaches.…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there are various definitions of cloud computing, they all emphasize its serviceoriented nature rather than being solely focused on applications. This service-oriented approach not only reduces infrastructure and ownership costs but also grants users more flexibility and improved efficiency [15,16]. However, the storage of data in the cloud raises significant concerns regarding privacy and security [17].…”
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