Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC): A Survey of Privacy, Security and their Impact on Social Life of Users (original) (raw)

Mobile Cloud Computing and its Privacy

2019

This paper is generally based on the mobile cloud computing. Need for mobile cloud computing as an aspect of the app industry deals with the mobile cloud apps. Where you can store your data on the cloud. What you can do in future with it. There are many security problems which are dangerous to our data anyone can steal our data. So in this paper you can know how secure your information.

Security, Privacy Issues and Solutions of Mobile Cloud Computing

United International Journal for Research & Technology, 2021

Simplicity usage, accessibility and the lack of internationally agreed overall service access / safety protocols allow the mobile cloud vulnerable to various forms of violence. The introduction of smartphones and the extensive usage of other technology such as smartphones has brought significant changes to cloud storage, providing a higher level of versatility in data access, and thus increasing the need for security protocols. Unlike many problems, when dealing with business goals, financial activity and health care, protection and confidentiality are critical. In this study, we discuss mobile cloud computing in detail, then the model and role of the whole technology. Finally, we dragged some solutions for the three-level security and privacy concerns.

Mobile Cloud-Computing Applications: A Privacy Cost-Benefit Model Mobile Cloud-Computing Applications: A Privacy Cost-Benefit Model

Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2017

The increasing use of mobile devices has been accompanied by the development of mobile cloud-computing applications (MCC apps) that are multi-platform applications sending the users' data to the cloud. Despite the benefits of MCC apps, they raise privacy concerns because the users' information is sent to remote locations where users lack direct control. This paper studies how individuals weigh the privacy costs and benefits of disclosing personal information to MCC apps and proposes a model. Analyses of data collected through an online survey with 439 responses provides insights into the predictors of disclosing personal information to MCC apps. The results show that the main inhibitor of disclosing personal information to MCC apps is perceived privacy concerns and the main enablers are perceived usefulness and trust. Moreover, perceived ease of use does not directly affect the disclosing of information to MCC apps. The paper's theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Cloud and Mobile Computing – Issues andDevelopments

2018

Cloud computing can be seen as a classical model that offers computing in a dimension that benefits both the providers and the consumers. The cloud providers have their infrastructure spread within or across several geographical locations, while the user is able to utilize services on-demand over the Internet. The cloud also offers storage and computing resources to the user. Mobile cloud computing is the grouping of mobile, Internet and the cloud to allow access to information at any place and any time. It reduces the issues of performance, environment and security associated with mobile computing. Applications run on the mobile phones or on servers. Real time information is available as long as there is sufficient data and bandwidth. This study was executed by means of review of some literature available on cloud and mobile computing. This paper examined present-day trends in cloud and mobile computing and also provides a guide for further research. Papers published in journals, c...

IJERT-Mobile Cloud Computing for Cloud based application and services-Security Considerations

International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT), 2013

https://www.ijert.org/mobile-cloud-computing-for-cloud-based-application-and-services-security-considerations https://www.ijert.org/research/mobile-cloud-computing-for-cloud-based-application-and-services-security-considerations-IJERTV2IS100205.pdf Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) which combines mobile computing and cloud computing, has become one of the industry buzz words and a major discussion thread in the IT world since 2009. MCC integrates cloud computing into the mobile environment and overcomes obstacles related to performance (e.g. battery life, storage, and bandwidth), environment (e.g. heterogeneity, scalability, availability) and security (e.g. reliability and privacy). Mobile cloud computing can improve user experiences by executing applications on resource providers external to the mobile device. In this paper, we discuss recent mobile application models related to cloud computing technologies. This paper will explain how cloud computing and mobile devices combine present and future new imperatives and challenges for developing countries. We conclude that the future of mobile clouds will be in novel technologies such as network coding as well as in combination with social networks in order to boost cooperation among users as well as connect people over the shared content.

The Potential of Utilizing Mobile Cloud Computing in Mobile Devices

IEEE, 2018

Nowadays, the rapid development and renaissance in mobile devices produces a fast-growing market. Also, the remarkable progress made in the mobile applications allows the mobile users to accomplish most of their electronic business through their mobile devices. However, there are some limitations in the mobile environment, which reduce the maximum benefits of using mobile devices. Therefore, mobile cloud computing was introduced as a potential enhancement for mobile services. It integrates the cloud computing into the mobile environment in order to overcome the limitations of mobile devices. This paper provides an overview about the advantages and challenges of mobile cloud computing. Also, it discusses some of the security risks are challenges.

Cloud computing in mobile applications

Cloud computing is emerging as one of the most important branch for providing seamless applications on mobile devices. In this paper, cloud computing is introduced as a new and speedily growing and accepted way of providing better and efficient applications for mobile devices. It provides mobile users with data storage and processing services on a cloud computing platform. We are going to discuss two major questions which are basically raised on implementation of any technique. One is "how we are going to implement it?" and second "what is going to be affected by it?" OR "what challenges have to be resolved for its successful implementation. While considering about cloud computing in mobile devices first question about its implementation is further distributed in two aspects, one is how to build cloud for mobile devices and second how mobile devices will access this cloud for data and application processing. While considering about challenges we have identified/discussed various issues regarding mobile devices, mobile network, mobile applications and some major security concerns. So in a whole main objective of this paper is: 1. To discuss how to implement cloud computing for mobile devices providing data storage and processing outside the device: o How to build cloud for mobile devices. o How mobile devices are going to access applications being offered by these clouds. 2. What are the major challenges in its seamless implementation and what are their possible solutions?

Privacy Security Issues under Mobile Cloud Computing Mode

Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Computer, Communications and Information Technology, 2014

The paper introduced the basic concept and background of Mobile Cloud Computing, analysed the inevitability and necessity to provide mobile internet services based on cloud computing technology, proposed the service framework for mobile cloud computing, analysed potential security issues and relevant technologies to protect privacy information of users under mobile cloud computing environment.

A Privacy-Security Model of Mobile Cloud Computing Applications

International Conference on Information Systems, 2017

The increasing use of mobile devices has been accompanied by the development of mobile cloud computing applications (MCC apps), which are multi-platform and send the users' data to the cloud. Despite their benefits, MCC apps raise privacy concerns because the users' information is sent to remote locations where users lack direct control. This paper studies predictors of individuals' decisions to disclose personal information to MCC apps and proposes a privacy-security model. Analyses of data collected through an online survey with 385 responses find perceived privacy concerns to be the main inhibitor and perceived usefulness and perceived security to be the main enablers. Perceived ease of use does not directly affect the disclosing of information to MCC apps and improper access does not impact privacy concerns. Results also suggest the surprising relationships between perceived security, privacy policy, and perceived usefulness. The paper's theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

Investigating the Future of Mobile Cloud Computing

2014

Mobile cloud computing is the concept that combines many fields of computing. The foundation of this computing is the need of the delivery of services, software over the internet to reduce cost, increasing storage capacity. However, the existing works were surveyed in this mobile platform. Definition by providing an overview of the particular models of mobile cloud applications were given, as much as highlighting the research challenges in this area including mobile cloud computing security. The recommendations of mobile cloud computing to understanding betterhow cloud computing can help building more powerful applications.