2013 IEEE 5th International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science 2013
DOI: 10.1109/cloudcom.2013.32
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Supporting Cloud Accountability by Collecting Evidence Using Audit Agents

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“…The threat posed by the lack of proper auditability in the cloud is recognised [24], particularly where multiple cloud service providers are involved in a single provision to a customer. Ruebsamen and Reich [25] consider the use of audit agents in the cloud to try to address this issue. Doelitzscher et al [26] begin experimenting with the use of neural networks in cloud systems to detect anomalies, specifically in IaaS clouds.…”
Section: Audit and Accountability In The Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The threat posed by the lack of proper auditability in the cloud is recognised [24], particularly where multiple cloud service providers are involved in a single provision to a customer. Ruebsamen and Reich [25] consider the use of audit agents in the cloud to try to address this issue. Doelitzscher et al [26] begin experimenting with the use of neural networks in cloud systems to detect anomalies, specifically in IaaS clouds.…”
Section: Audit and Accountability In The Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%