Information Security in Business Intelligence based on Cloud: A Survey of Key Issues and the Premises of a Proposal

Abstract

More sophisticated inter-organizational interactions have generated changes in the way in which organizations make business. Advanced forms of collaborations, such as Business Process as a Service (BPaaS), allow different partners to leverage business intelligence within organizations. However, although it presents powerfull economical and technical benefits, it also arrises some pitfalls about data security, especially when it is mediated by the cloud. In this article, current aspects which have been tackled in the literature related to data risks and accountability are presented. In addition, some open issues are also presented from the analysis of the existing methodologies and techniques proposed in the literature. A final point is made by proposing an approach, which aims at preventive, detective and corrective accountability and data risk management, based on usage control policies and model driven engineering.

Publication
In 10th International Workshop on Security in Information Systems (WOSIS'2013) → In conjunction with the 15th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS'2013)
Ranking
ERA  C  
Location
Angers, France, July 5, 2013

Keywords

data security, cloud computing, accountability, business intelligence

Note

Ce travail est soutenu par le Conseil Général des Landes (bourse de doctorat à E.J.).

Manuel Munier
Manuel Munier
Associate Professor in Computer Science

My research interests include information security, risk management, and privacy.

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