Data privacy and trust in cloud computing : building trust in the cloud through assurance and accountability
Fecha
2021Autor
Lynn, Theo
Mooney, John G.
Werff, Lisa van der
Fox, Grace
Director(es)
Lynn, Theo
Mooney, John G.
Werff, Lisa van der
Fox, Grace
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Resumen
This is the sixth volume in Palgrave Studies in Digital Business and
Enabling Technologies, a series that aims to contribute to multi-disciplinary
research on digital business and enabling technologies in Europe. Cloud
computing is the computing paradigm of choice for next generation applications and is a fundamental building block in social media and the
Internet of Things, amongst others. Much of the innovation we associate
with digital transformation and the socio-economic benefits of a ‘Digital
Society’ are built on cloud computing and the exchange of data between
various actors and systems in this ecosystem. Despite the massive opportunity in cloud computing, in terms of employment and GDP, Europe lags
other major markets, both in cloud provision and adoption. This book
focuses one of the most significant barriers to cloud computing adoption,
trust and privacy.
Palabras clave
Data Privacy; Cloud ComputingCreative Commons
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