A Metamodel for Measuring Accountability Attributes in the Cloud

TitleA Metamodel for Measuring Accountability Attributes in the Cloud
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsD. Nuñez, C. Fernandez-Gago, S. Pearson, and M. Felici
Conference Name2013 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom 2013)
Pagination355-362
Date Published12/2013
PublisherIEEE
Conference LocationBristol, UK
ISBN Number978-0-7685-5095-4
Abstract

Cloud governance, and in particular data governance in the cloud, relies on different technical and organizational practices and procedures, such as policy enforcement, risk management, incident management and remediation. The concept of accountability encompasses such practices, and is essential for enhancing security and trustworthiness in the cloud. Besides this, proper measurement of cloud services, both at a technical and governance level, is a distinctive aspect of the cloud computing model. Hence, a natural problem that arises is how to measure the impact on accountability of the procedures held in practice by organizations that participate in the cloud ecosystem. In this paper, we describe a metamodel for addressing the problem of measuring accountability properties for cloud computing, as discussed and defined by the Cloud Accountability Project (A4Cloud). The goal of this metamodel is to act as a language for describing: (i) accountability properties in terms of actions between entities, and (ii) metrics for measuring the fulfillment of such properties. It also allows the recursive decomposition of properties and metrics, from a high-level and abstract world to a tangible and measurable one. Finally, we illustrate our proposal of the metamodel by modelling the transparency property, and define some metrics for it.

DOI10.1109/CloudCom.2013.53
Citation Keynunez2013metamodel
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