Data security issues in the realm of mobile cloud computing: A survey

School of Computing, Mathematics and Digital Technology, The Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.27050v1
Subject Areas
Computer Networks and Communications, Distributed and Parallel Computing, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Keywords
Data security, mobile cloud computing, data integrity, privacy
Copyright
© 2018 Anwar
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Cite this article
Anwar M. 2018. Data security issues in the realm of mobile cloud computing: A survey. PeerJ Preprints 6:e27050v1

Abstract

Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) is a recent technological development, which has emerged from two popular technology trends; mobile computing and cloud. In essence it revolutionises the capabilities of mobile devices by integrating both storage and processing of the cloud environment with mobile computing and in doing so providing greater optimisation and operating power, allowing for transparent and seamless use of resources provided by the cloud. However, expanding the capability of resource constrained mobile devices in this manner comes at a price. There are many risks associated with the security of data within the cloud environment and as MCC essentially uses the cloud, it also inherits any security issues that are associated with cloud computing. The aim of this survey is to identify potential data security issues, and analyse and present some pioneering security mechanisms and finally suggest some future directions for better data security with MCC.

Author Comment

A first draft of a comprehensive survey on the security issues in MCC.