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Conceptual Framework: The Adaptive Biometrics Authentication for Accessing Cloud Computing Services Using iPhone

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Presently, cloud computing technology is widely applied in many domains. The trends of cloud computing are forecasted to be worth around 250 billion dollars in 2017. In Thailand, cloud computing situations also correspondence to other countries. The survey report from Forester in 2012, showed that growth rate of utilization of cloud computing trended to increase continuously. Thai government also foresees the importance of cloud computing technology to support digital economy campaign by setting up Government Cloud Service project. However there are some issues which to be concerned when deploy cloud computing especially security on cloud computing. Currently, mobile devices are very more widely used in our society as we have seen the large number of delivered mobile devices in each year. Therefore we proposed adaptive biometric authentication for accessing cloud computing services using iPhone. The adaptive biometric authentication, which has advantages of fast, flexible and more secure, uses sequential authentications instead of multi-modal approaches. The current status of this research is on developing phase.

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Pukdesree, S., Netinant, P. (2016). Conceptual Framework: The Adaptive Biometrics Authentication for Accessing Cloud Computing Services Using iPhone. In: Meesad, P., Boonkrong, S., Unger, H. (eds) Recent Advances in Information and Communication Technology 2016. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 463. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40415-8_20

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