Affiliation:
1. Department of computer science and engineering, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, India
Abstract
Introduction:
Cloud has gained a huge number of consumers in today's environment due
to its broad range of services. On the cloud server, data owners can store any type of data, and users
can access it whenever they need it.
Methods:
Numerous challenges come with the ease of use of outsourced data. The accuracy and
secrecy of data outsourced come at stake. Users have a low level of trust in cloud service providers
since they can be deceptive at times. A cloud audit is an examination conducted by a data owner to
assess and document the performance of their cloud vendor.
Results:
The goal of a cloud vendor audit is to determine how well they follow a set of predetermined
controls.
Conclusion:
In the article, the authors present various schemes of cloud auditing, their categorizations,
and merits and demerits along with the future directions of research in the domain.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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