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Author Dudash, Steven C., author.

Title The Department of Defense and the power of cloud computing : weighing acceptable cost versus acceptable risk / Steven C. Dudash.

Publication Info. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air University Press, Air Force Research Institute, 2016.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  D 301.26/30:52    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (xi, 35 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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text txt rdacontent
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Series Wright flyer paper ; no. 52
Wright flyer paper ; no 52.
Note At head of title: Air University, Air Command and Staff College.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-35).
Contents The problem -- Understanding cloud computing -- Virtualization -- Infrastructure models -- Cloud services -- History of Department of Defense cloud computing -- Data security regulations/standards -- Current programs evaluations
Summary "Cloud computing, a shared pool of computing resources that are readily available to meet the user's rapidly changing demands, has opened up many new opportunities and risks for society that in may ways are revolutionary. The Department of Defense (DOD), because of its size and mission, faces significant opportunities and security challenges when implementing a cloud computing environment. The transformation of DOD information technology (IT) has been uneven as the technology has matured. A cloud-based infrastructure can provide extensive savings the DOD. Currently there is an estimated 75 percent underutilization rate in current configurations. However, a cloud configuration introduces new potential security risks that DOD IT professionals must weight when evaluating the potential cost savings associated with cloud computing. The implementation of a private DOD cloud -- an infrastructure solely owned and operated by DOD supporting all DOD components -- could realize savings while reducing or eliminating the risks associated with cloud computing. This paper evaluates existing policy, guidance, law and regulation, and recent efforts within DOD to implement a cloud-computing infrastructure. There are three key recommendations for DOD's transformation to make the most of cloud computing: standardize security categorization, implement a DOD private cloud, and evaluate the most cost-effective commercial cloud solutions with the least security risk"--Abstract.
Note Description based on online resource; title from PDF file (AU Press website, viewed on September 6, 2016).
Subject United States. Department of Defense -- Information technology.
Cloud computing -- United States.
Cloud computing -- United States -- Cost effectiveness -- Evaluation.
Cyberinfrastructure -- United States -- Evaluation.
Cyberinfrastructure -- Government policy -- United States.
Computer security -- United States.
Genre/Form Online resources.
Added Author Air University (U.S.). Air Command and Staff College, issuing body.
Air University (U.S.). Air Force Research Institute, publisher.
Air University (U.S.). Press, publisher.
Added Title Weighing acceptable cost versus acceptable risk
Weighing acceptable cost vs. acceptable risk
Gpo Item No. 0422-K (online)
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