Design and Implementation of a Cloud Computing Security Assessment Model Based on Hierarchical Analysis and Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation
Yihong Zou

TL;DR
This paper presents a security assessment model for cloud computing that combines hierarchical analysis and fuzzy evaluation to help stakeholders understand and improve cloud security.
Contribution
It introduces a novel security evaluation framework integrating AHP and fuzzy methods, addressing cloud security assessment challenges.
Findings
Framework effectively evaluates cloud security posture
Enhances understanding of security risks in cloud services
Supports industry-wide security improvements
Abstract
At the rapid pace of technological evolution, the emerging cloud computing technology has promoted the digitalization and business innovation of the enterprise in all industries due to its advantages of data storage and service mode. Nevertheless, given the swift progress in cloud computing services, the security problems have gradually appeared. The data breach and cyber attack happen frequently, which cause huge losses to enterprises and individuals. These issues have gradually become important constraints for the popularization of cloud computingTo tackle the problems outlined above, this paper constructs a security evaluation framework for cloud computing services, integrating the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) with the Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation method. By applying this scientific and systematic methodology, the framework enables enterprises and individuals to better…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Data Security Solutions · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Big Data and Digital Economy
