Abstract

The era of the industrial revolution 4.0 was an era marked by the transition of information and communication technology that was able to create new technology-based investments. Internet of things (IoT), Big Data, and Cloud Computing are the foundations that underlie this 4.0 industrial revolution. Cloud Computing is a service that provides network storage space and computer resources using an internet connection as a medium of access. Cloud Service Providers (CSP) offer attractive services, making more and more companies want to migrate to the cloud. Sometimes the migration process to cloud computing faces problems or even failures, and this is certainly a risk for cloud service users. This study will identify the types of risks and risk components in cloud migration using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. The databases used in selecting articles that match the criteria include: Emerald Online, IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, and between 2015 and 2020. The results of this study, there were 74 articles selected according to the criteria and reviewed. The output of this study shows that there are 7 types of risk in cloud migration, namely information security risk, risk of losing data access, risk of using virtual machines, errors in choosing CSPs, risk of compliance with various laws and regulations, financial risk, and management failure, the weights of 25%, 21%, 18%, 14%, 11%, 7%, and 4% respectively, as well as 5 risk components, namely threats, impacts, risk factors, vulnerabilities, and damage with a weight of 33%, 27%, 20%, 13%, and 7%.

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