The use of the cloud by governments throughout the world is being aggressively investigated to increase efficiency and reduce costs. The majority of cloud computing risk management programs prioritize addressing cloud security issues that government organizations may face when they choose to adopt cloud computing systems, but these programs lack evidence of security risks, and problems with using cloud computing in developing nations are uncommon, so they called for more research in this area. The objective of this paper is to use quantitative models namely Spearman's Rank correlation coefficient, simple regression, and support vector machine regression (SVMR) for estimating cloud security issues based on cloud control factors for improving the mitigation of cloud computing security issues based on control factors using intelligent models in a government organization. Identify the proper cloud control factors for every cloud security issue from estimation errors using a standard for performance measurement like mean square error (MSE) and root mean square error (RMSE), performance measurement to evaluate and validate proposed models. SVMR is an approach to enhance practices for cloud security platforms to mitigate risks and infrastructure for cloud adoption in developing countries in this paper.
In this study paper, the feasibility of constructing a complete smart system for anticipating electrical power consumption is created, as electricity's market share is expected to expand over the future decades. Smart grids and smart meters will help utility companies and their customers soon. New services and businesses in energy management need software development and data analytics skills. New services and enterprises are competitive. The project's electricity consumers are categorized by their hourly power usage percentage. This classification was done using data mining (five algorithms in specific) and data analysis theory. This division aims to help each group minimize energy use and expenditures, encourage energy-saving activities, and promote consumer involvement by giving tailored guidance. The intended segmentation is done through an iterative process using a computer classification computation, post-analysis, and data mining with visualization and statistical methodologies.
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