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Privacy Issues for Cloud Systems

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In this paper we discuss the issue of privacy in the cloud. In the area of privacy in the cloud we take a first look, which components take part in a cloud privacy system. This starts with influencing factors in hardware production, customer and provider privacy. With the cloud privacy it is valuable to handle Privacy as a Service (PaaS) with its security protocols. Not only is it essential to include trusted third parties, the cloud providers itself have to be strict with their code of conduct in the cloud (cloud of conduct). The fast paste economy has brought up ethic issues over the years. There are different kinds of cloud types which more or less harmonize with privacy ethics. These topics need to be viewed in the context of a cloud privacy system.

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Horn, C., Tropmann-Frick, M. (2018). Privacy Issues for Cloud Systems. In: Elloumi, M., et al. Database and Expert Systems Applications. DEXA 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 903. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99133-7_3

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