2016 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering Workshop (IC2EW) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ic2ew.2016.36
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CloudInspector: A Transparency-as-a-Service Solution for Legal Issues in Cloud Computing

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“…Doubts concerning cloud security arise due to the loss of control and transparency over the data and processes running in the cloud, which can undermine user confidence in these systems (Flittner et al , 2016). Cloud service providers must act in terms of protecting the transparency of security in the cloud, activating and communicating security practices implemented to protect the data and processes entrusted to their management, to increase customer confidence in the use of the cloud service (Ismail et al , 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Doubts concerning cloud security arise due to the loss of control and transparency over the data and processes running in the cloud, which can undermine user confidence in these systems (Flittner et al , 2016). Cloud service providers must act in terms of protecting the transparency of security in the cloud, activating and communicating security practices implemented to protect the data and processes entrusted to their management, to increase customer confidence in the use of the cloud service (Ismail et al , 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, greater use of technology seems to be the only way for small retailers to preserve their competitiveness and increase profitability (Aithal et al, 2022), but it is required that these smart technologies be simple and capable of improving the end customer experience through improved purchasing efficiency (Roy et al, 2018) to support them in building a brand image among their consumers (Ram and Selvabaskar, 2022). Doubts concerning cloud security arise due to the loss of control and transparency over the data and processes running in the cloud, which can undermine user confidence in these systems (Flittner et al, 2016). Cloud service providers must act in terms of protecting the transparency of security in the cloud, activating and communicating security practices implemented to protect the data and processes entrusted to their management, to increase customer confidence in the use of the cloud service (Ismail et al, 2016).…”
Section: Greater Transparency To Boost Shared Intentionmentioning
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“…One of the ways that data protection laws deal with the complexity of IoT services is to impose stringent responsibilities on those who determine the purpose and manner of data collection and use (known as data controllers), as well as those who hold, manage, and operate on personal data on their behalf (data processors). This ensures the reach-through of responsibility for proper data handling, but it can be onerous when a data controller has little control or view of the data processor's internal workings [21]. In § 4 we argue that the scope of responsibility of data controllers and processors might best be defined by structuring the IoT, where appropriate, as a federation of administrative domains.…”
Section: Legal Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crimes are increased day by day in the cloud environment so that the cloud forensic recommended a strong SLA model. Matthias Flittner et al [18] present cloud inspector of providing more transparency for tenants in cloud systems. The interdisciplinary approaches of system design are hard to access.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%