CLOUD COMPUTING FEATURE SCURITY AND EXPECTED SOLUTION- SURVEY PAPER
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Using a set of accessible services and resources through the web is termed Cloud Computing. information centers placed round the world give the cloud services. As this field of technology features a rise in recent times, in cloud model security it's still controversial that impacts the cloud model adoption. the protection downside becomes a lot of difficult below the cloud model as new dimensions have entered into the matter scope associated with the model design, multi-tenancy, elasticity, and layers dependency stack. This paper we have a tendency to square measure introduce an in depth analysis of the cloud security drawback. we've got determine the matter from the cloud offered characteristics prospect, the cloud design prospect, and therefore the cloud service delivery models prospect. supported our survey we have a tendency to researched an in depth specification of the cloud security drawback and key options that should be coated by any suggested security answer.
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