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Identifying the security risks associated with governmental use of cloud computing
Authors:Scott Paquette  Paul T Jaeger  Susan C Wilson
Institution:1. College of Information Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20740, USA;2. University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract:Cloud computing, which refers to an emerging computing model where machines in large data centers can be used to deliver services in a scalable manner, has become popular for corporations in need of inexpensive, large scale computing. Recently, the United States government has begun to utilize cloud computing architectures, platforms, and applications to deliver services and meet the needs of their constituents. Surrounding the use of cloud computing are many risks that can have major impacts on the information and services supported by this technology. This paper discusses the current use of cloud computing in government, and the risks–tangible and intangible–associated with its use. Examining specific cases of government cloud computing, this paper explores the level of understanding of the risks by the departments and agencies that implement this technology. This paper argues that a defined risk management program focused on cloud computing is an essential part of the government IT environment.
Keywords:Cloud computing  Risk management  IT security  IT governance  Grid computing  Governmental computing
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