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Security Problem With Cloud Computing | PPT
MARTIN BIOH RES-531 PROF. DOUGH EARHART SECURITY ISSUES THAT AFFECT CLOUD COMPUTING DATA STORAGE
SECURITY PROBLEM WITH CLOUD COMPUTING   What is cloud computing in the first place?   Cloud Computing is a metaphor for the internet “the Cloud”, Cloud computing is virtual servers available over the internet  Cloud computing is also known as  SaaS  (Software as a Service).
Problems with Cloud Computing Storage How do companies make informed decisions about data storage in the cloud?  How do companies protect the privacy of the stored data in the cloud? How is compliance and quality controlled in the cloud?
Purpose of My Research The purpose of this research is to examine the basic security protection method, compliance and how companies can make informed decisions and determine whether data stored in the cloud have sufficient privacy protection for customers and meet technical and regulatory issues.
What Companies needs to know Before saving in the Cloud What service are we contracting for and what are the vendor’s records management and compliance obligations? How is information destroyed? What are the vendor’s policies for backups, replication, or failover? What is the provider’s internal audit process? Is the vendor open to being audited for compliance?
Recommendations to Consider Before  any companies contract a Cloud provider   How secure is the solution you're considering  Is your data available from anywhere so that you can use it as a means of disaster recovery? Does the provider have a disaster recovery plan of its own?
CONT’ 5 Are there limits on the scalability? What happens if you grow beyond what you originally planned and contracted for?” Does the provider have a track record and enough customers to be considered stable?  Is the provider's storage located in a real data center?
Privacy and Security First among cloud computing data storage issues is security and privacy  In fact, a Software as a Services (SaaS) provider may be relying on other external providers for its backbone, infrastructure, and data storage.
Compliance Cloud computing storage places business data into the hands of an outside provider, cloud computing makes regulatory compliance inherently riskier and more complex than it is when systems are maintained in-house. Loss of direct oversight means that the client company must verify that the service provider is working to ensure that data security and integrity are ironclad.
Compliance Cloud compliance is difficult because you do not know where you data are located. Not only does an organization not know what is being done with its data, it may not even know who the providers are. Cloud computing models ignore these problems and make compliance and verification of compliance difficult, if not impossible.
Conclusion Cloud computing storage has become a hot term in the last few years, but a clear description of what it is, what it can do, and why companies might use it is often difficult to find  Cloud computing storage may not be suitable for all businesses. Security/privacy and Compliance are a major concern.
Cont’ Conclusion Cloud computing storage may be affordable and suitable for small businesses but certainly can not replace the traditional way of storing customer data.

Security Problem With Cloud Computing

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    MARTIN BIOH RES-531PROF. DOUGH EARHART SECURITY ISSUES THAT AFFECT CLOUD COMPUTING DATA STORAGE
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    SECURITY PROBLEM WITHCLOUD COMPUTING What is cloud computing in the first place? Cloud Computing is a metaphor for the internet “the Cloud”, Cloud computing is virtual servers available over the internet Cloud computing is also known as SaaS (Software as a Service).
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    Problems with CloudComputing Storage How do companies make informed decisions about data storage in the cloud? How do companies protect the privacy of the stored data in the cloud? How is compliance and quality controlled in the cloud?
  • 4.
    Purpose of MyResearch The purpose of this research is to examine the basic security protection method, compliance and how companies can make informed decisions and determine whether data stored in the cloud have sufficient privacy protection for customers and meet technical and regulatory issues.
  • 5.
    What Companies needsto know Before saving in the Cloud What service are we contracting for and what are the vendor’s records management and compliance obligations? How is information destroyed? What are the vendor’s policies for backups, replication, or failover? What is the provider’s internal audit process? Is the vendor open to being audited for compliance?
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    Recommendations to ConsiderBefore any companies contract a Cloud provider How secure is the solution you're considering Is your data available from anywhere so that you can use it as a means of disaster recovery? Does the provider have a disaster recovery plan of its own?
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    CONT’ 5 Arethere limits on the scalability? What happens if you grow beyond what you originally planned and contracted for?” Does the provider have a track record and enough customers to be considered stable? Is the provider's storage located in a real data center?
  • 8.
    Privacy and SecurityFirst among cloud computing data storage issues is security and privacy In fact, a Software as a Services (SaaS) provider may be relying on other external providers for its backbone, infrastructure, and data storage.
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    Compliance Cloud computingstorage places business data into the hands of an outside provider, cloud computing makes regulatory compliance inherently riskier and more complex than it is when systems are maintained in-house. Loss of direct oversight means that the client company must verify that the service provider is working to ensure that data security and integrity are ironclad.
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    Compliance Cloud complianceis difficult because you do not know where you data are located. Not only does an organization not know what is being done with its data, it may not even know who the providers are. Cloud computing models ignore these problems and make compliance and verification of compliance difficult, if not impossible.
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    Conclusion Cloud computingstorage has become a hot term in the last few years, but a clear description of what it is, what it can do, and why companies might use it is often difficult to find Cloud computing storage may not be suitable for all businesses. Security/privacy and Compliance are a major concern.
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    Cont’ Conclusion Cloudcomputing storage may be affordable and suitable for small businesses but certainly can not replace the traditional way of storing customer data.