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Running Head: CLOUD COMPUTING, RISKS AND SECURITIES 1

CLOUD COMPUTING, RISKS, SECURITIES 5

Topic: “The effects of Cloud Computing Risk, on the security and future directions on Data Migration to deliver a service over a network.”

Chapter 1 – Outline

Cloud computing is considered to transform the manner in which information technology tends to be managed as well as consumed, leading to cost efficiencies that are improved, innovation which is accelerated, increased marketing speed in addition to the capability of scaling applications that are on demand. Nevertheless, as the cloud computing shape is emerging as well as developing drastically both within reality as well as conceptually, privacy in addition to security matters still poses challenges that are considered to be significant. The security risks involved in the cloud computing in data migration include; the user might not be in a position to control their given data as well as the performance of their applications that they might require, in addition the users may not have the capability of auditing or changing the policies as well as the processes under which they are supposed to work. Various segments of an application may be in various places within the cloud which might lead to an impact which is adverse on the application’s performance (Patrignani, et.al, 2016).

Trying to comply with regulations a time might be complicated more so if it concerns issues on cross-border, additionally, it is supposed to be put into consideration that regulations are supposed to be developed taking all cloud computing aspects into account. The second risk is the possibility of cloud consumers losing their general data through having the data locked into formats that are proprietary in addition they might also loose the control over their given data. The main reason for this is because the monitoring tools on the one using the data or who has the ability to view the data tend not to be offered to the consumers of cloud computing. There, the loss of data is considered to be a possible risk within some various deployments (Sharma, et.al, 2017).

A third risk is that it might not be easy to have service level agreements that are tailor made in relation to the particular necessities of an enterprise. The compensation provided because of a downtime might be inadequate in addition the service level agreements have high probabilities of not covering the damages that are concomitant. It considered to be making sense in balancing the expense of guaranteeing uptime which is internal against the benefits of choosing the cloud. There is also the risk of malware infections – this is mainly because of data which is in massive volumes being stored on the cloud. It also needs an internet connection in storing the data therefore anyone who is utilizing cloud services is at risk of encountering cyber-attacks (Tchernykh, et.al, 2019).

There is also the security issue of making sure that there is availability of data integrity which involves its storage, transfer as well as retrieval- which basically indicates that it gets to change only when responding to transactions that are authorized. The existing challenge is that there is no standard that is common that has been put in place to ensure the integrity of data. Cloud migration is considered to be among the most point which is conversed where cloud managers tend to encounter extreme challenges during migration of data from the server of a company to another server which creates cloud somewhere else (Elzamly, et.al, 2019).

Cloud tends to behave same as an interface via which companies are capable of accessing data within a virtual environment. Therefore, smooth functioning of the cloud basically relies on how appropriately groomed as well as knowledgeable the providers of cloud are within this region. Additionally, if migration of data is not carried out systematically as well as appropriately, it is capable of causing problems in relation to data as well as cloud security of the assets of an organization which basically include data. This makes it essential to hire cloud providers who have experience which is sound in relation to the field so that managing the cloud can be done efficiently as well as effectively (Zelenkov, 2016).

References

Elzamly, A., Messabia, N., Doheir, M., Abu Naser, S., & Elbaz, H. A. (2019). Critical Cloud Computing Risks for Banking Organizations: Issues and Challenges. Religación. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades4(18), 673-682. Retrieved from https://scholar.alaqsa.edu.ps/1146

Patrignani, N., De Marco, M., Fakhoury, R., & Cavallari, M. (2016). Cloud computing: risks and opportunities for corporate social responsibility. In Information and Communication Technologies in Organizations and Society (pp. 23-32). Springer, Cham. Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-28907-6_2

Sharma, M., Husain, S., & Ali, S. (2017). Cloud computing risks and recommendations for security. International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology6(1), 52-56. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Manju_Sharma12/publication/314208401_CLOUD_COMPUTING_RISKS_AND_RECOMMENDATIONS_FOR_SECURITY/links/58b9de71a6fdcc2d14de13de/CLOUD-COMPUTING-RISKS-AND-RECOMMENDATIONS-FOR-SECURITY.pdf

Tchernykh, A., Schwiegelsohn, U., Talbi, E. G., & Babenko, M. (2019). Towards understanding uncertainty in cloud computing with risks of confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Journal of Computational Science36, 100581. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1877750316303878

Zelenkov, Y. A. (2016). Towards a quantitative model of cloud computing risks and benefits. Вестник Южно-Уральского государственного университета. Серия: Вычислительная математика и информатика5(2). Retrieved from https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/towards-a-quantitative-model-of-cloud-computing-risks-and-benefits