2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.giq.2010.01.002
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Identifying the security risks associated with governmental use of cloud computing

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“…In particular, security concerns cause the most hesitation about cloud services because of lingering perceived security issues (Mell & Grance, 2009). These concerns are even more concerning in public sectors, in which secure and quality services must be reliably offered (Paquette et al, 2010;Zissis & Lekkas, 2011).…”
Section: The Challenges and Policy Issuesmentioning
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“…In particular, security concerns cause the most hesitation about cloud services because of lingering perceived security issues (Mell & Grance, 2009). These concerns are even more concerning in public sectors, in which secure and quality services must be reliably offered (Paquette et al, 2010;Zissis & Lekkas, 2011).…”
Section: The Challenges and Policy Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, users will expect access to and use of the cloud where and when they wish without hindrance from the cloud provider or third parties and the assurance that their intellectual property rights are being upheld (Paquette et al, 2010).…”
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“…Cloud computing providers make available a variety of services to individuals, companies, and government agencies, with users engaging in cloud computing for storing and sharing information, database management and mining, and deploying web services, which can change from processing huge datasets for difficult scientific problems to using clouds to accomplish and deliver access to medical records [2]. The USA President Barack Obama and the US Chief Technology Officer Vivek Kundra have both acknowledged the vision to discover the cloud as an essential part in the federal program of information technology renewal, and therefore agency use of cloud computing capabilities has increased [3].…”
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