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The Cloud Security Ecosystem

Technical, Legal, Business and Management Issues

By (author) Raymond Choo, Ryan Ko
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Syngress Media,U.S., Rockland, MA, United States
Published: 25th Jun 2015
Dimensions: w 191mm h 235mm d 29mm
Weight: 972g
ISBN-10: 0128015950
ISBN-13: 9780128015957
Barcode No: 9780128015957
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Drawing upon the expertise of world-renowned researchers and experts, The Cloud Security Ecosystem comprehensively discusses a range of cloud security topics from multi-disciplinary and international perspectives, aligning technical security implementations with the most recent developments in business, legal, and international environments. The book holistically discusses key research and policy advances in cloud security - putting technical and management issues together with an in-depth treaties on a multi-disciplinary and international subject. The book features contributions from key thought leaders and top researchers in the technical, legal, and business and management aspects of cloud security. The authors present the leading edge of cloud security research, covering the relationships between differing disciplines and discussing implementation and legal challenges in planning, executing, and using cloud security.

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"... it is also likely at least one of the topics is of interest...If not, try a few that got my attention, even if outside of your domain." --Computing Reviews

"This book fills a large vacuum by providing in-depth knowledge of the security issues related to cloud computing...To defend hackers, we will have to arm ourselves with knowledge and defense weapons. This book is a good starting point." --Computing Reviews