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Author Robinson, Neil, 1964-

Title The Cloud : understanding the security, privacy and trust challenges / Neil Robinson [and others].

Publication Info. Santa Monica : Rand, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 122 pages).
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Series Technical report ; [TR-933-EC]
Technical report (Rand Corporation) ; TR-933-EC.
Contents Executive summary -- Synthesis -- ch. 1: Introduction -- Ch. 2: Definitions and drivers -- ch. 3: Understanding the implications for security, privacy and trust --ch. 4: Security, privacy and trust challenges stemming from thetechnological underpinnings of cloud computing -- ch. 5: Security, privacy and trust challenges inherent to the legal and regulatory aspects of cloud computing -- ch. 6: Putting it all together: key risks and operational challenges -- ch. 7: Case studies -- ch. 8: Gap analysis -- ch. 9: Solving the challenges: recommendations and actions -- ch. 10: Conclusions -- References -- Appendices.
Note "Sponsored by the European Commission Directorate General Information Society and Media."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Glossary; Executive Summary; Synthesis; Defining cloud computing; Defining security, privacy and trust; Issues arising from the reviewed literature; Risk control frameworks; Operational challenges; Implications from case studies; Gap analysis; Solving the challenges: observations and recommendations; Conclusions; Methodology; Structure of the report; Chapter1:Introduction; Chpater2: Definitions and drivers; 2.1 Definitions of cloud computing; 2.2 What's pushing cloud take-up?
2.3 The economics of cloud computing: implications for security 2.4 Concluding remarks; Chapter 3: Understanding the implications for security, privacy and trust; 3.1 Defining security, privacy and trust; 3.2 Growing focus on security, privacy and trust concerns; 3.3 Identifying key issues and possible enablers for security, trust and privacy in the cloud; Chapter 4: Security, privacy and trust challenges stemming from thetechnological underpinnings of cloud computing; 4.1 The linchpin of trust: the hypervisor.
4.2 Can the distributed models of computation characteristic of grid technology adequately serve the availability and interoperability needs ofcloud computing?4.3 Current state-of-the-art web services may not be sufficient to establishinteroperability for identity management in the cloud; 4.4 Trustworthiness in service-orientated architectures (SOAs); 4.5 Will web application frameworks (APIs and SDKs) be credible inproviding trust across distributed environments?; 4.6 The fragility of current encryption approaches in the cloud context; 4.7 Concluding remarks.
Chapter 5: Security, privacy and trust challenges inherent to the legaland regulatory aspects of cloud computing5.1 Horizontal perspective: applicable law and jurisdiction; 5.2 Vertical issues: main applicable laws; 5.3 The will of the parties: contractual provisions; 5.4 Overcoming legal barriers: key tools; 5.5 Concluding remarks; Chapter 6: Putting it all together: key risks and operational challenges; 6.1 Summary of legal and technical issues; 6.2 Migrating to the cloud: the operational challenges; Chapter7: Case studies; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Initial classification of case studies.
7.3 Observations on case studies in practice 7.4 Matrix of case study typology; 7.5 Case Study 1: the Danish National IT and Telecom Agency; 7.6 Case study 2: the City of Los Angeles; 7.7 Case study 3: EU eHealth provider; 7.8 Implications; Chapter8: Gap analysis; Chapter 9: Solving the challenges: recommendations and actions; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Recommendations; 9.3 Specific actions; Chapter10: Conclusions; References; Appendices.
Summary This report discusses how policy-makers might address the challenges and risks in respect of the security, privacy and trust aspects of cloud computing that could undermine the attainment of broader economic and societal objectives across Europe.
Subject Cloud computing -- Security measures.
Computer security.
Privacy, Right of.
Information policy -- European Union countries.
COMPUTERS -- Internet -- Security.
LAW -- Constitutional.
LAW -- Public.
Added Author Rand Corporation.
European Commission. Information Society DG.
Other Form: Print version: Robinson, Neil. Cloud : Understanding the Security, Privacy and Trust Challenges. Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, ©2011
ISBN 9780833059581 (electronic bk.)
0833059580 (electronic bk.)
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