Title
Assuring Data Privacy in Cloud Transformations
Abstract
Cloud transformations require dynamic redistribution of resources across cloud infrastructure. From a legal perspective this movement of data from one data processor to another without the explicit consent of the data subject is a threat to data privacy. Levels of assurance and accountability have to be provided from the cloud infrastructure providers to the data subject in order to maintain trust. In cases of Cloud Transformation multiple providers are present and passing accountability down the chain is essential. Existing Service Level Agreements (SLA) and policy based privacy implementations fail to provide the flexibility and accountability needed in establishing these new relationships. By introducing combined risk and privacy assessment alongside SLA negotiation, the legal and data management implications of Cloud Transformation events can be better accounted for. This will better protect the privacy of data subjects and increase confidence and trust in the Cloud computing platform.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/TrustCom.2012.97
TrustCom
Keywords
Field
DocType
data processor,cloud transformation event,privacy assessment,data subject,cloud computing platform,cloud transformations,data privacy,cloud transformation multiple provider,assuring data privacy,cloud infrastructure,privacy implementation,data management implication,law,resource allocation,risk assessment,cloud computing,risk,risk management,sla,cloud,privacy
Internet privacy,Service level,Privacy by Design,Computer science,Computer security,Accountability,Cloud computing security,Information privacy,Data management,Privacy software,Cloud computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tom Kirkham1327.76
Django Armstrong2578.72
Karim Djemame342346.71
Marcelo Corrales41937.99
Mariam Kiran512117.83
Iheanyi Nwankwo610.96
Ming Jiang7607.66
Nikolaus Forgo843.10