2010 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
State of the Art of Network Security Perspectives in Cloud Computing
verfasst von : Tae Hwan Oh, Shinyoung Lim, Young B.Choi, Kwang-Roh Park, Heejo Lee, Hyunsang Choi
Erschienen in: Security-Enriched Urban Computing and Smart Grid
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Aktivieren Sie unsere intelligente Suche, um passende Fachinhalte oder Patente zu finden.
Wählen Sie Textabschnitte aus um mit Künstlicher Intelligenz passenden Patente zu finden. powered by
Markieren Sie Textabschnitte, um KI-gestützt weitere passende Inhalte zu finden. powered by
Cloud computing is now regarded as one of social phenomenon that satisfy customers’ needs. It is possible that the customers’ needs and the primary principle of economy – gain maximum benefits from minimum investment – reflects realization of cloud computing. We are living in the connected society with flood of information and without connected computers to the Internet, our activities and work of daily living will be impossible. Cloud computing is able to provide customers with custom-tailored features of application software and user’s environment based on the customer’s needs by adopting on-demand outsourcing of computing resources through the Internet. It also provides cloud computing users with high-end computing power and expensive application software package, and accordingly the users will access their data and the application software where they are located at the remote system. As the cloud computing system is connected to the Internet, network security issues of cloud computing are considered as mandatory prior to real world service. In this paper, survey and issues on the network security in cloud computing are discussed from the perspective of real world service environments.