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Dr. Fady Abd Al-Moneim Mohamed :: Publications:

Title:
Trusted Cloud Computing Architectures for Infrastructure as a Service: Survey and Systematic Literature Review
Authors: Fady Mohamed, Elsayed Hemayed
Year: 2019
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Computers & Security
Volume: 82
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 196-226
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Cloud computing is no longer the future but the present. Security and trust are critical in cloud computing, but how can cloud service tenants trust cloud service providers to store all their private data on the cloud? Trusted computing is one of the new technologies in the last decade, and the integration between cloud computing and trusted computing can create a new architecture for infrastructure as a service that motivates more cloud service tenants to trust cloud service providers. This paper provides a survey and systematic literature review on the suggested architectures for this integration.

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