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A detailed analysis of trust models in cloud environment

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Cloud Computing has been considered as a future technology of internet. This is all because of sharing of IT resources, feature of scalability, flexibility and higher levels of automation. With this the rapid growth, Cloud Computing has bought concerns of security trust. Various trust issues of Cloud have been addressed by a combination of frameworks, standards and related technologies. Sometimes, consumers avoid a specific technology whenever it shows no ability to cope with their security demands. This type of loss can occur in computing platforms such as Cloud platforms and mobile platforms.

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    DATA '19: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Data Science, E-Learning and Information Systems
    December 2019
    376 pages
    ISBN:9781450372848
    DOI:10.1145/3368691

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