Some of the most valuable business benefits that accompany the cloud adoption cannot be exploited without addressing, first, new data security challenges posed by cloud computing distributed nature. A promising approach for alleviating these risks is to provide a security-by-design framework that will assist cloud application developers in defining appropriate context-driven policies that enhance cloud security at design-time and enforce access control at run-time. This paper discusses a generic and extensible formalism, called Context-aware Security Policy Model that can be tailored to the particular needs of different cloud applications for enhancing the privacy and confidentiality of sensitive data.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 verginadis2016distribution
%A Verginadis, Yiannis
%A Patiniotakis, Ioannis
%A Mentzas, Gregoris
%A Veloudis, Simeon
%A Paraskakis, Iraklis
%B Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Cloud Security and Data Privacy by Design (CloudSPD'16)
%D 2016
%E Gehrmann, Christian
%E Mentzas, Gregoris
%E Michalas, Antonis
%E Müller-Quade, Jörn
%E Verginadis, Yiannis
%K cloud data distribution encryption privacy security security-by-design
%T Data Distribution and Encryption Modelling for PaaS-enabled Cloud Security
%X Some of the most valuable business benefits that accompany the cloud adoption cannot be exploited without addressing, first, new data security challenges posed by cloud computing distributed nature. A promising approach for alleviating these risks is to provide a security-by-design framework that will assist cloud application developers in defining appropriate context-driven policies that enhance cloud security at design-time and enforce access control at run-time. This paper discusses a generic and extensible formalism, called Context-aware Security Policy Model that can be tailored to the particular needs of different cloud applications for enhancing the privacy and confidentiality of sensitive data.
@inproceedings{verginadis2016distribution,
abstract = {Some of the most valuable business benefits that accompany the cloud adoption cannot be exploited without addressing, first, new data security challenges posed by cloud computing distributed nature. A promising approach for alleviating these risks is to provide a security-by-design framework that will assist cloud application developers in defining appropriate context-driven policies that enhance cloud security at design-time and enforce access control at run-time. This paper discusses a generic and extensible formalism, called Context-aware Security Policy Model that can be tailored to the particular needs of different cloud applications for enhancing the privacy and confidentiality of sensitive data.},
added-at = {2016-09-22T09:28:09.000+0200},
author = {Verginadis, Yiannis and Patiniotakis, Ioannis and Mentzas, Gregoris and Veloudis, Simeon and Paraskakis, Iraklis},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/207b4c3560d97da95ccbe25e6a9767fde/paaswordcas},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Cloud Security and Data Privacy by Design (CloudSPD'16)},
editor = {Gehrmann, Christian and Mentzas, Gregoris and Michalas, Antonis and Müller-Quade, Jörn and Verginadis, Yiannis},
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keywords = {cloud data distribution encryption privacy security security-by-design},
month = dec,
timestamp = {2016-09-22T09:39:14.000+0200},
title = {Data Distribution and Encryption Modelling for PaaS-enabled Cloud Security},
year = 2016
}