Abstract

The security, privacy, and challenges of establishing trust in cloud computing are examined in this paper. It discusses the issues that must be resolved to guarantee the security, privacy, and reliability of data processed, stored, and shared in cloud architecture. Cloud computing is a rapidly growing field, with more and more individuals and organizations adopting it as their preferred data storage and processing method. However, with this growth comes the need for increased attention to privacy, security, and trust in cloud computing. In this paper, we review the current state of privacy, security, and trust in cloud computing and examine the various strategies and technologies being used to address these concerns. We discuss the importance of end-to-end encryption, strong access controls, and data anonymization techniques in protecting user data in the cloud. Additionally, we analyze the role of trusted third parties, such as auditors and certifications, in ensuring the integrity of cloud services. Finally, we consider the impact of emerging technologies, such as blockchain and homomorphic encryption, on the future of privacy, security, and trust in cloud computing. Overall, our analysis highlights the need for ongoing research and development in this area to ensure that cloud computing remains a secure and trustworthy platform for users.

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