A Conceptual Framework for Secure Cloud Migration

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Abstract

Cloud computing is a budding web-based technology that tends to prevail in our environment, especially in the areas of computing and information technology that require large-scale network computing. Cloud computing is a shared set of services gaining popularity due to its profitability, availability, and high production. Just on the security grounds, cloud computing' immense potential cannot be overlooked: ongoing research and the investigation of consistent, robust, and integrated cloud computing security models may be the solitary motivational pathway. There are three service and four deployment models in cloud computing. Cloud computing, together with its several advantages, also brings a much more difficult condition concerning privacy, authenticated access, data protection, etc. Because of these problems, the acceptance of cloud computing is becoming difficult in the current era. In this study, several security concerns related to reliability and data privacy, main aspects impacting cloud computing, were tackled, and recommendations on specific areas were also discussed.

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Ahuja, S., & Nisha, T. N. (2021). A Conceptual Framework for Secure Cloud Migration. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1964). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1964/4/042008

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