Cloud Security Engineering: Theory, Practice and Future Research
Choo, K-K. R., Rana, O. F. & Rajarajan, M. (2017). Cloud Security Engineering: Theory, Practice and Future Research. IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 5(3), pp. 372-374. doi: 10.1109/tcc.2016.2582278
Abstract
The eleven papers in this special issue address security and privacy concerns associated with cloud computing. This special issue is dedicated to the identification of techniques that enable security mechanisms to be engineered and implemented in cloud services and cloud systems. A key focus is on the integration of theoretical foundations with practical deployment of security strategies that make cloud systems more secure for both end users and providers – enabling end users to increase the level of trust they have in cloud service providers – and conversely for cloud service providers to provide greater guarantees to end users about the security of their services and data.
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