Abstract

Customers can access a shared computer resource pool on demand or on a pay-per-use basis using a cloud computing paradigm. Cloud computing has advantages for both users and cloud service providers (CSPs). Due to its benefits including cost effectiveness and versatility, it is one of the most alluring technological fields today. Given the lack of a central location, omniscience, and a preexisting trust connection, it allows the virtual organization to pool geographically dispersed resources to accomplish shared objectives. Despite the tremendous investment returns that cloud computing promises, customers are unsure about whether to use its services due to the security risks involved. This article is a survey that focuses more specifically on the various security vulnerabilities that have arisen because of how cloud computing systems deliver services. To deliver data secrecy, data integrity, and data availability, it makes several recommendations that should be implemented in further efforts.

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