BUSINESS MODEL FOR CLOUD COMPUTING

  • Unique Paper ID: 146054
  • PageNo: 1668-1673
  • Abstract:
  • Enterprises usually store data in internal storage and install firewalls to protect against intruders to access the data. They also standardize data access procedures to prevent insiders to disclose the information without permission. In cloud computing, the data will be stored in storage provided by service providers. Service providers must have a viable way to protect their clients’ data, especially to prevent the data from disclosure by unauthorized insiders. Storing the data in encrypted form is a common method of information privacy protection. If a cloud system is responsible for both tasks on storage and encryption/decryption of data, the system administrators may simultaneously obtain encrypted data and decryption keys. This allows them to access information without authorization and thus poses a risk to information privacy. This study proposes a business model for cloud computing based on the concept of separating the encryption and decryption service from the storage service. Furthermore, the party responsible for the data storage system must not store data in plaintext, and the party responsible for data encryption and encryption must delete all data upon the computation on encryption or decryption is complete.

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BibTeX

@article{146054,
        author = {M.JAGAPATHI BABU and K MADHU SUDHAN REDDY},
        title = {BUSINESS MODEL FOR CLOUD COMPUTING},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {11},
        pages = {1668-1673},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=146054},
        abstract = {Enterprises usually store data in internal storage and install firewalls to protect against intruders to access the data. They also standardize data access procedures to prevent insiders to disclose the information without permission. In cloud computing, the data will be stored in storage provided by service providers.
	 Service providers must have a viable way to protect their clients’ data, especially to prevent the data from disclosure by unauthorized insiders. Storing the data in encrypted form is a common method of information privacy protection.
If a cloud system is responsible for both tasks on storage and encryption/decryption of data, the system administrators may simultaneously obtain encrypted data and decryption keys.
This allows them to access information without authorization and thus poses a risk to information privacy. This study proposes a business model for cloud computing based on the concept of separating the encryption and decryption service from the storage service. 
Furthermore, the party responsible for the data storage system must not store data in plaintext, and the party responsible for data encryption and encryption must delete all data upon the computation on encryption or decryption is complete.
},
        keywords = {},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

BABU, M., & REDDY, K. M. S. (). BUSINESS MODEL FOR CLOUD COMPUTING. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 4(11), 1668–1673.

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