22th - 23th March 2017
Cambridge , United Kingdom
Cloud computing brings together a large variety of services that are available through the Internet. The most common cloud services are Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (PaaS). Many security issues arise for enterprises storing and processing their sensitive data on third-party servers to which they have no access or control on them. These security issues introduce increased demands on both security and privacy protection of data on cloud data centers. Therefore cryptographic, identity management and access control techniques must be strong enough to meet the increased requirements for data integrity and confidentiality, ensure users privacy and enhance their trust in cloud services. At the same time, these techniques must be efficient enough for the implementation on scalable environment which maintains both reliability and availability of cloud services.
The aim of this session is to present the latest research and results of scientists related to fields of cryptography, cloud security, access control and identity management in cloud computing. This session provides opportunities for delegates from different areas of specializations to meet and exchange ideas and experiences, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.
Topics covered by the special session:
1 Cryptographic algorithms
2. Identity management
3. Usability and security
4. Access control
5. Data integrity and confidentiality
6. Authentication & authorization
7. Privacy and trust
8. Scalability issues
9. Reliability and availability
10.Auditing and accountability
11.Credential management
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Posted 26-07-2016 on 10:38:35 AEDT