Abstract

People used to carry their documents about on CDs only a few years ago. Many people have recently turned to memory sticks. Cloud computing, in this case, refers to the capacity to access and edit data stored on remote servers from any Internet-connected platform. Cloud computing is a self-service Internet infrastructure that allows people to access computing resources at any location worldwide. The world has altered as a result of cloud computing. Cloud computing can be thought of as a new computing typology that can provide on-demand services at a low cost. By increasing the capacity and flexibility of data storage and providing scalable compute and processing power that fits the dynamic data requirements, cloud computing has aided the advancement of IT to higher heights. In the field of information technology, privacy and data security have long been a serious concern. It becomes more severe in the cloud computing environment because data is stored in multiple locations, often across the globe. Users' primary challenges regarding the cloud technology revolve around data security and privacy. We conduct a thorough assessment of the literature on data security and privacy issues, data encryption technologies, and related countermeasures in cloud storage systems in this study. Ubiquitous network connectivity, location-independent resource pooling, quick resource flexibility, usage-based pricing, and risk transference are all features of cloud computing.

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