The Final Frontier: Confidentiality and Privacy in the Cloud.

The boundary between the trusted inside and the untrusted outside blurs when a company adopts cloud computing. The organization's applications and data are no longer onsite, fundamentally changing the definition of a malicious insider.

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Publicado en:Computer (00189162) Vol. 44; no. 9; p. 44
Autores principales: Rocha, Francisco, Abreu, Salvador, Correia, Miguel
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: IEEE Sep2011
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          Abreu, Salvador
          Correia, Miguel
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          University of Lisbon, Carnegie Mellon University
          University of Évora, Portugal
          Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
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        Cloud computing
        Distributed computing
        Web services
        Confidential communications
        Privacy
        Data protection
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          Web services
          Confidential communications
          Privacy
          Data protection
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        Computer security
        Cryptography
        Monitoring
        Trusted computing
        TrustVisor
        Virtual machine monitors
      ab: The boundary between the trusted inside and the untrusted outside blurs when a company adopts cloud computing. The organization's applications and data are no longer onsite, fundamentally changing the definition of a malicious insider.
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