Abstract

Cloud computing, characterized as remote computing and server infrastructure located at a distinct physical site, accessible via an internet connection and a computer, revolutionizes enterprise operations. It provides a set of servers offering high functionality, performance, compute power, and extensive storage at a cost-effective rate. In situations where organizations require computing resources and storage for customer data but face financial constraints, cloud computing acts as a flexible and scalable solution. Operating on a pay-as-you-go basis, cloud services facilitate the initiation and growth of businesses. Established cloud service providers offer trusted platforms with solutions designed to enhance transparency, service reliability, and the security of customer data. This paper presents an in-depth exploration of the foundational aspects of cloud security. It covers various types of cloud services, the shared responsibility model, and the security risks inherent in cloud computing. Additionally, the paper outlines best practices for securing cloud deployments, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of cloud security fundamentals. The discussion underscores the significance of cloud security in any deployment scenario. By grasping the essentials and adhering to recommended practices, organizations can effectively mitigate the risks associated with cloud computing, safeguarding their data and systems. The insights presented in this paper contribute to the ongoing development and adoption of this evolving technology, benefiting both academia and industry [1].

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