2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-0129-1_35
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Secured Cloud Data Storage––Prototype Trust Model for Public Cloud Storage

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“…In Kenya, the provisions in cybersecurity laws and regulations govern the adoption and utilization of cloud computing and IoT by the healthcare systems. International laws are also applied in addressing specific matters related to the use of cloud storage and IoT enabled devices in the country (Boopathy and Sundaresan, 2016). The main legal concerns inherent to cloud adoption and utility include data privacy and security concerns, liabilities, the rights and obligations of the involved parties, and procurement of infrastructure.…”
Section: Main Legal Considerations On Cloud Computing In Kenyamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Kenya, the provisions in cybersecurity laws and regulations govern the adoption and utilization of cloud computing and IoT by the healthcare systems. International laws are also applied in addressing specific matters related to the use of cloud storage and IoT enabled devices in the country (Boopathy and Sundaresan, 2016). The main legal concerns inherent to cloud adoption and utility include data privacy and security concerns, liabilities, the rights and obligations of the involved parties, and procurement of infrastructure.…”
Section: Main Legal Considerations On Cloud Computing In Kenyamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutions that are using cloud computing have should uphold the rights of their clients. They are obligated to seek assessments and certification from regulatory bodies through legal processes (Boopathy and Sundaresan, 2016). They should also ensure compliance with the local and international guidelines of cloud computing and IoT, including the International Standards Organization requirements.…”
Section: Main Legal Considerations On Cloud Computing In Kenyamentioning
confidence: 99%