Abstract

The advancement of information technology today depends on cloud computing. Every cloud consumer continues to search for the best services available, particularly in terms of security. The absence of uniform standards in the security architecture of the cloud, especially within the cloud computing community, has become an ongoing problem. Most cloud service providers automatically follow the best security practises and actively protect the operation of their systems. Enterprises are required to independently judge the security of their data, apps, and the cloud’s workload. The complexity of security concerns is increasing as the digital environment develops. Virtualization, multi-tenancy, security controls, rules, and risk profiling are all concepts in cloud security. DoS, service injection, user-to-root attacks, man-in-the-middle attacks, data loss leakage andloss, identity theft, and backdoor channel attacks are a few of the dangers associated with cloud computing. Cloud platforms, data outsourcing, data storage standardisation and security, data backup, and data recovery are all examples of cloud security services. Data storage, computation, untrusted computing, and virtualization security challenges are all a part of the cloud.

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