In the context of cloud computing, threats refer to potential risks or vulnerabilities that can compromise the security and functionality of cloud-based systems. These threats can include malware attacks, data breaches, denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, insider threats, and various other malicious activities that may target cloud infrastructure, applications, or data.
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Cloud Security Risks, Threats, and Solutions for Business Logistics
Copyright: © 2024
|Pages: 35
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2081-5.ch006
Abstract
Cloud computing has revolutionized the landscape of modern business logistics by offering scalable and cost-effective solutions for data storage, processing, and application deployment. However, with this newfound convenience comes a plethora of security challenges that businesses must address to protect their valuable assets and sensitive information. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the security risks and threats associated with cloud adoption in the logistics industry, along with effective solutions to mitigate them by presenting an in-depth analysis of the primary security risks that businesses may encounter when leveraging cloud-based logistics solutions. Additionally, it discusses the risks posed by shared infrastructure, third-party integrations, and data jurisdiction concerns. Moreover, the chapter highlights the growing role of emerging technologies in bolstering cloud security measures. These technologies offer sophisticated threat detection and proactive response capabilities, enabling logistics companies to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.