Security of Provider sides in Data Privacy and Data Accessibility Issues in Cloud Computing
Abstract
Cloud computing is an approach to share resources under one or more than one leading authority using multiple developments and deployment models such as resources of computational power and storage. Basically, the cloud is a business model, it has grown up in business and various fields of life as well. In spite of its power, it raises numerous security threats including loss of customer important data, data leakage, duplicating, resource pooling etc. As far as security threats are concerned, a wide research has been conducted which show threats with services and deployment models of a cloud. In order to realize these threats, this study is presented to effectively refine the basic security issues under various areas of cloud. This work presents data security threats under the cloud models. The solution is to involve third-party cloud provider in which client send their data to the cloud which is encrypted by third-party. The intention of proposed work is to save the cloud services providers from unauthorized access by blocking the unauthorized users.
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