@article{Singh_Dhawan_Arora_Patail_2005, title={A View of Cloud Computing}, volume={4}, url={https://rajpub.com/index.php/ijct/article/view/3226}, DOI={10.24297/ijct.v4i2b1.3226}, abstractNote={<p>In this work we strive to frame the full space of cloud-computing security issues, attempting to separate justified concerns from possible over-reactions. We examine contemporary and historical perspectives from industry, academia, government, and “black hats”. We argue that few cloud computing security issues are fundamentally new or fundamentally intractable; often what appears “new” is so only relative to “traditional” computing of the past several years. Looking back further to the time-sharing era, many of these problems already received attention. On the other hand, we argue that two facets are to some degree new and fundamental to cloud computing: the complexities of multi-party trust considerations, and the ensuing need for mutual audit ability.</p><p> </p>}, number={2}, journal={INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY}, author={Singh, Bhagwan and Dhawan, Sumeet and Arora, Anish and Patail, Abhishek}, year={2005}, month={Aug.}, pages={387–392} }