Privacy and Security Problems in Fog Computing

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Abstract

Fog Computing is a term made by Cisco that insinuates extending cloud computing to the edge of a network. Generally called Edge Computing or preliminaries, fog computing supports the operation of Fog/cloud, storage and networking services between end devices and conveyed processing data centers. Fog computing is a gifted computing perspective that extends cloud computing to the edge of frameworks/networks. Like cloud computing however with specific characteristics, fog computing faces new-fangled security and assurance defies other than those procured from cloud computing. We have reviewed these defies/concerns and prospective plans briefly in this paper.

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A., K. (2016). Privacy and Security Problems in Fog Computing. Communications on Applied Electronics, 4(6), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5120/cae2016652088

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