Analysis of the problems of trust in cloud computing
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2013.12359Keywords:
Trust, level of trust, cloud, cloud computing, cloud calculations, service, threats information, certification, safety of network, confidentialityAbstract
This article provides an overview of the concept of the term trust in cloud technologies. The trust is a crucial factor in the migration of organizations to the cloud. This paper describes the identification of the problems faced by organizations in the search for the selection of suppliers for migration. Different authors have different interpretations of the term trust. Data security is directly related to the confidence in cloud technologies. Five situations are shown when you need to trust in cloud computing. We consider separately the provision of services in the cloud. Client must trust the computing environment provided by the cloud computing. This article considers trust in computer science its definitions and models show how these models are used in ensuring trust in adoption of cloud computingReferences
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