Managing Security and Privacy in Cloud Frameworks: A Risk with Compliance Perspective for Enterprises
Keywords:
Cloud Security, Data Privacy, Risk Management, Regulatory Compliance, Enterprise Cloud Computing, Network security, access control, Emerging Threats, Security Techniques, Security-as-a-Service (SaaS).Abstract
The next phase of Internet development has made cloud computing more important than traditional Internet-based computing, thanks to its scalability, cost-effectiveness, and adaptability. With more and more companies turning to cloud services to boost efficiency and adaptability, security, privacy, and privacy are rising as key concerns for widespread cloud adoption. Network security, access restrictions, data breaches, legal and regulatory compliance, and new vulnerabilities and threats are some of the important topics covered in this paper, which offers an overview of cloud computing security risks. Public cloud structures are becoming more popular among small and medium-sized enterprises, whereas private cloud structures are more popular among large organizations. Resources are virtualized in cloud computing, which is one of its core advantages but has complex security consequences. This paper shows how studies that find risks without good mitigation strategies and studies that provide technological answers without considering the bottom line are completely disconnected. Drawing on real-world scenarios and analyzing software-based and hardware-based security solutions, the study aims to better understand the dangers associated with cloud security and provide practical knowledge on how to construct a more safe and trustworthy cloud environment.
