Title
Cloud Computing security classifications and taxonomies: a comprehensive study and comparison
Abstract
Cloud Computing is an evolving term that is subject to security threats, vulnerabilities, and attacks. Latterly, various classifications and taxonomies have been suggested to characterize and classify cloud security issues. Some of them are based on general security factors, such as the CIA triad (confidentiality, integrity, and availability), while others specify cloud security classes. Most of these classes are determined by the cloud's attributes, such as Cloud service models, cloud deployment models, and cloud actors. In this paper, we explore the already existing criteria and dimensions considered in the development of cloud computing security classification/taxonomy. Then, we study and compare their strengths and characteristics. Thereafter, our objective is to provide and develop exhaustive cloud security taxonomy and push researchers to better comprehend the nature of any newly introduced threat or attack, categorize them, and explain the relationship between threats and other categories or subcategories.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1109/CloudTech49835.2020.9365884
2020 5th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence: Technologies and Applications (CloudTech)
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
Cloud Computing,Taxonomy,Classification,Threat,Attacks
Conference
978-1-7281-6176-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Najat Tissir100.34
Said El Kafhali2146.43
Noureddine Aboutabit3163.68