Analyzing The Protection Of Cloud Security Against Cloud Security Risks With Secure Coding Mechanisms
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/jt9n1g73Keywords:
bandwidth; data security; Central Server;Cloud Users; IT OperationsAbstract
Cloud computing is a technology that supports data and applications by using a central server and the
internet. The user can use the Internet to access the application and data from any computer. By combining
processing, bandwidth, and storage memory, this technology enables far more efficient computing. One
method that supports all IT operations is cloud computing. Rather than relying on internal performance and
infrastructure, it utilizes on-demand IT services to remove the technological barriers that organizations must
overcome in order to design information. Because organizations save their most sensitive data on the cloud,
data reliability is the main problem when discussing cloud computing.
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