Developing A Management Framework Using Information Security Factors For Cloud Computing Implementation In Iraqi Universities
Author: Ibrahim N. Abdullah
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Abstract
CC opens up a whole field of entrepreneurial opportunities for small and large - scale organizations, but this poses several security problems which have to be taken into account and solved before transitioning to a cloud device. The use of cloud computing services poses a significant challenge to security and privacy concerns. Due to numerous problems, including security / privacy, usability and deployment, the migration to cloud services is not yet popular at Iraqi universities. This paper discusses the crucial safety issues impacting the decision of Iraqi Universities to implement cloud computing. A framework was proposed for Information Cloud Security. Critical review of studies contained in the literature in relation to safety issues in CC implementation identified the structure influences. An experimental trial with a questionnaire was done. In order to strengthen and validate the system, data from a set of 256 probabilities were obtained from users and experts working in many universities in Iraq. Using the PLS-SEM method the usual data was analyzed. So, all factors in the proposed framework suggested (Security, Privacy, Awareness, Availability, Scalability, Accessibility, Trust, and Technical Support) were found to be statistically significant. Such studies are thought that will help facilitate the awareness of the current state of cloud computing technologies in education management and can provide policy makers with the requisite guidance to guide educational practitioners to actively explore the use of their universities of digital information and communication technology.