2013 IEEE Ninth World Congress on Services 2013
DOI: 10.1109/services.2013.76
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Towards a Forensic-Based Service Oriented Architecture Framework for Auditing of Cloud Logs

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“…Transportation system Chung et al (2012) Music composition Alvaro and Barros (2012) Farm management Kaloxylos et al (2013) Healthcare Fabian et al (2014), Fortino et al (2014) Urban management Khan et al (2012) E-learning system Ros et al (2014) Construction sector Beach et al (2013) Vehicular computing Whaiduzzaman et al (2013), Vasilakos et al (1998) Video streaming Luo et al (2012) Forensic Thorpe et al (2013) E-government Ramanathan et al (2011) E-commerce Yao et al (2013) Cyber physical system Dukaric and Juric (2012) Enterprise cloud service Colombo-Mendoza et al (2014) Mobile application Heyong Wang et al (2012) …”
Section: Application Domains Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transportation system Chung et al (2012) Music composition Alvaro and Barros (2012) Farm management Kaloxylos et al (2013) Healthcare Fabian et al (2014), Fortino et al (2014) Urban management Khan et al (2012) E-learning system Ros et al (2014) Construction sector Beach et al (2013) Vehicular computing Whaiduzzaman et al (2013), Vasilakos et al (1998) Video streaming Luo et al (2012) Forensic Thorpe et al (2013) E-government Ramanathan et al (2011) E-commerce Yao et al (2013) Cyber physical system Dukaric and Juric (2012) Enterprise cloud service Colombo-Mendoza et al (2014) Mobile application Heyong Wang et al (2012) …”
Section: Application Domains Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example a consumer may have an e-mail account on a CSP, who in turn may depend on a third party (partner) to provide infrastructure to store data [1]. All the third parties involved with a CSP should sign contracts clearly stating that their services will be at a consistent level according to the contractual obligations with the consumer [23].…”
Section: Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…978-1-4799-6585-4/14/$31.00 ©2014 IEEE To enable a digital investigator to completely carry out a cloud logging investigation, the following specific research questions could be looked at given the prior work [17].…”
Section: Enabling Cloud Hypervisor Log Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ideally should enable remote forensic collaborating agencies [15] to work seamlessly via suitable service level agreements and privacy preservation constraint mechanisms [17,18].…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%