Privacy-Preserving Cloud Computing: Ecosystem, Life Cycle, Layered Architecture and Future Roadmap
Saeed Ahmadi (School of Computer Science, University of Guelph,, Ontario, Canada), Maliheh Salehfar (School of Management, Accounting, Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran)

TL;DR
This survey paper reviews privacy-preserving cloud computing, detailing its ecosystem, layered architecture, life cycle, and future research directions to enhance data security and privacy in cloud environments.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive layered architecture, life cycle, and ecosystem for privacy-preserving cloud computing, guiding future research and development in the field.
Findings
Established a layered architecture for privacy-preserving cloud systems
Identified key trends and research gaps in the field
Proposed a future roadmap for privacy-preserving cloud computing
Abstract
Privacy-Preserving Cloud Computing is an emerging technology with many applications in various fields. Cloud computing is important because it allows for scalability, adaptability, and improved security. Likewise, privacy in cloud computing is important because it ensures that the integrity of data stored on the cloud maintains intact. This survey paper on privacy-preserving cloud computing can help pave the way for future research in related areas. This paper helps to identify existing trends by establishing a layered architecture along with a life cycle and an ecosystem for privacy-preserving cloud systems in addition to identifying the existing trends in research on this area.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Data Security Solutions · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
