Hybrid Cloud Computing: Security Loopholes

Lubna Luxmi Dhirani, Thomas Newe, Shahzad Nizamani

Research output: Contribution to conferencePosterpeer-review

Abstract

Cloud Computing has developed a strong place for itself in both business and Information Technology. Hybrid Cloud is a fusion of public and private cloud model, since it offers better cost benefits and services the adaption has been raising quickly. Regardless of the advantages, the hybrid cloud is susceptible to various Security problems related with cloud standardization, multi-tenancy, data governance risk and control, sudden service disruptions and the service level agreements. This paper emphasizes on the limitations
and security loopholes in the Hybrid Cloud Computing model and suggests possible ways to mitigate the security risks.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Hybrid Cloud computing
  • Security
  • privacy
  • data governance
  • Risk
  • compliance
  • Service Level Agreement (SLA)
  • Cloud Computing
  • standards

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