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Data security in cloud computing. Volume II / Giulio D'Agostino.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- D'Agostino, Giulio, author.
- Standardized Title:
- Data security in cloud computing
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Cloud computing--Security measures.
- Cloud computing.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (135 pages) : illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Momentum Press Engineering, 2019.
- Summary:
- This book covers not only information protection in cloud computing, architecture and fundamentals, but also the plan design and in-depth implementation details needed to migrate existing applications to the cloud. Cloud computing has already been adopted by many organizations and people because of its advantages of economy, reliability, scalability and guaranteed quality of service amongst others. Readers will learn specifics about software as a service (Saas), platform as a service (Paas), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), server and desktop virtualization, and much more. Readers will have a greater comprehension of cloud engineering and the actions required to rapidly reap its benefits while at the same time lowering IT implementation risk. The book's content is ideal for users wanting to migrate to the cloud, IT professionals seeking an overview on cloud fundamentals, and computer science students who will build cloud solutions for testing purposes.
- Contents:
- Cover
- DATA SECURITY IN CLOUD COMPUTING, VOLUME II
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 7: Secure Cloud Architecture
- 7.1. Governance and Comprehensive Risk Analysis
- Chapter 8: Risk and Trust Assessment
- Chapter 9: Managing Risk in the Cloud
- Chapter 10: Cloud Security Access Control
- 10.1. Improvements
- 10.2. Multilevel Authentication
- 10.3. Encryption
- 10.4. Password Administration
- 10.5. Distributed Servers
- Chapter 11: Cloud Security Risk Management
- 11.1. Risk in the Cloud
- 11.2. Indirect Measurements and Metrics
- 11.3. Definitions of Risk
- 11.4. Risk and Cloud
- 11.4.1. Security Risks Not Particular to Cloud Computing
- 11.4.2. Cloud-specific Hazards
- 11.4.3. Safety SLA for Cloud Services
- Chapter 12: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
- 12.1. Considerations
- 12.2. Network
- 12.3. Security Implications
- 12.4. Storage
- 12.5. Databases
- 12.6. Control
- Chapter 13: Cryptographic Key Management for Data Protection
- 13.1. Key Management System Design Choices
- 13.2. Cloud Key Management Challenges
- 13.3. Cloud Key Management Strategies
- 13.3.1. Establish Trust in Crypto Module
- 13.3.2. Use Key Splitting Techniques
- Chapter 14: Managing Legal Compliance Risk and Personal Data Protection
- 14.1. Digital Agenda for Europe 2015
- 14.2. Addressing Legal Compliance
- 14.2.1. Precontractual phase
- 14.2.2. Step 1: Precontractual Phase
- 14.2.3. Risks and Opportunities for Your Cloud Service Client
- 14.2.4. Outsourcing Cloud Services
- 14.2.5. Step 2: Major Issues in Entering a Cloud Service Contract
- 14.2.6. Jurisdiction and Applicable Law
- 14.2.7. Privacy Roles
- 14.2.8. Amendments to the Contract
- 14.2.9. Data Location and Transfers of Data.
- 14.2.10. Processing of Personal Data by Subcontractors
- 14.2.11. Data Subjects' Rights (Intervenability)
- 14.2.12. Step 3: Exiting a Cloud Service Contract: Major Issues
- 14.2.13. Lock-in and Interoperability
- 14.2.14. Service-level Agreements
- 14.2.15. Termination of the Contract
- Chapter 15: Future Directions in Cloud Computing Security
- 15.1. Categories
- About the author
- Index
- Ad Page
- Back Cover.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781949449242
- 1949449246
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