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4028. Modeling Data Sovereignty in Public Cloud – A Comparison of Existing Solutions
Invited abstract in session MA-48: DEA and its application, stream Data Envelopment Analysis and its Application.
Monday, 8:30-10:00Room: 60 (building: 324)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | Stanisław Galij
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Faculty of Computing and Telecomunications, Poznan University of Technology | |
2. | Grzegorz Pawlak
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Institute of Computing Science, Poznan University of Technology | |
3. | Slawomir Grzyb
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Abstract
Data sovereignty has long been a focal point for enterprise customers, cloud service providers (hyperscalers), end-users, and national and international policymakers. The cloud distributed computing model has been presented as a means to control and apply data sovereignty aspects. This presentation delivers a comprehensive review of data sovereignty aspects within the context of public cloud computing environments. While multiple technologies supporting data sovereignty in the public cloud already exist, they also impose certain limitations and increased costs due to the necessity of adhering to specific frameworks and leveraging additional cloud cryptography, thereby increasing computational overhead. This paper provides a comparison of reference architectures for solutions reflecting data sovereignty in the public cloud. Appropriate computational experiments were conducted, and conclusions have been formulated.
Keywords
- Computer Science/Applications
- Data Envelopment Analysis
Status: accepted
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