Presentation 2011-07-12
Cloud Computing Market Expansion and Risk management in U.S. and an analysis of the consensus building factors : from the perspective of networking incentive of actors
Ema TANAKA,
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Abstract(in English) Owing to the development of cloud computing technologies, usability of IT system is improved in terms of flexibility, scalability and efficiency. The security issue of cloud service, however, is one of the impediments to expand the market. Behind this security issue, there is "asymmetric information" among related actors and their incentives are determined by the asymmetry. This paper examines the U.S. cloud service security measures and compares the incentive structure between governmental initiative case and private one. The result of comparison implies that those who have more information should share the social cost to improve cloud service security for minimizing the cost and maximizing the benefit.
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Keyword(in English) Cloud Computing / Actor / Incentive / Security
Paper # ISEC2011-14,SITE2011-11,ICSS2011-19,EMM2011-13
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Title (in English) Cloud Computing Market Expansion and Risk management in U.S. and an analysis of the consensus building factors : from the perspective of networking incentive of actors
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Keyword(1) Cloud Computing
Keyword(2) Actor
Keyword(3) Incentive
Keyword(4) Security
1st Author's Name Ema TANAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Foundation for Multimedia Communications(FMMC)()
Date 2011-07-12
Paper # ISEC2011-14,SITE2011-11,ICSS2011-19,EMM2011-13
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 123
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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