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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
TRUST MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR CLOUD USERS
نموذج إدارة الثقة لمستهلكي السحابية
 
Subject : Faculty of Computing and Information Technology 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Cloud computing is a service that is provided according to the request of the users. In addition, it can be accessed through the Internet anytime. Furthermore, it provides computer resources that are independent of the user location, rapid flexibility, new usage patterns and new business features of IT technology. As a result of that, cloud computing has taken the attention of stakeholders and the researchers as an attractive model. However, there are several concerns that make customers worried from using cloud computing technology. One of those concerns is less control and less reliability. Moreover, security, privacy, and trust management are some of the cloud computing worries. This thesis focuses on the trust management issues of the cloud computing environment. Selecting an appropriate trust model is not an easy job for a user. This work presents a new trust model called ARICA that is stand for Availability, Reliability, Integrity, Confidentiality, and Authentication. This model helps a user to reduce the reliance on the trust value of provider trust management and third-party trust management. Simultaneously, the ARICA model increases the dependence on the user trust value. Furthermore, the proposed model measured the trust based on five attributes: Availability, Reliability, Integrity, Confidentiality, and Authentication. This thesis presents the comparison of the proposed ARICA trust model with two existing schemes. Results show that, the proposed model provides better accurate outcomes. 
Supervisor : Dr. Riad Sheikh 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1439 AH
2018 AD
 
Added Date : Monday, May 28, 2018 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
عثمان سعيد الغامديAlGhamdi, Othman SaeedResearcherMaster 

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