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Einfluss der Reputation des Zertifizierers von dynamischen Zertifikaten auf Cloud-Service-Kunden

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Mehr als die Hälfte der Unternehmen sind in Sorge, dass bei der Nutzung eines Cloud-Services die Einhaltung des Datenschutzes durch den Cloud-Service-Provider nicht gewährleistet ist. Um die Einhaltung der Datenschutzanforderungen nachzuweisen, lassen sich eine Großzahl der Cloud-Service-Provider zertifizieren. Doch die Wirkung von Zertifikaten, diese Bedenken zu senken, ist durchaus umstritten. Wissenschaftliche Studien zeigen gegensätzliche Ergebnisse auf, inwieweit Zertifikate den Cloud-Service-Kunden bei seiner Kauf-Entscheidung unterstützen. Aus diesem Grund soll im Rahmen dieses Kapitels evaluiert werden, welche Auswirkung der Einsatz von dynamischen Zertifikaten auf den wahrgenommenen Datenschutz und die Entscheidung des Cloud-Service-Kunden hat und welche Rolle dabei die Reputation des Zertifizierers spielt.

More than half of the companies which intent to use cloud service are concerned that the cloud service provider will not be able to comply with data protection. In order to prove compliance with data protection requirements, a large number of cloud service providers are certified. However, the impact of certificates to reduce these concerns is quite controversial. Scientific studies show contrasting results on the extent to which certificates support cloud customers in their purchasing decisions. For this reason, the purpose of this chapter is to evaluate the impact of the use of dynamic certificates and the reputation of the certification authority on the decision and the perceived data protection of a cloud customer.

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Lang, M., Laatzen, B., Wiesche, M., Krcmar, H. (2018). Einfluss der Reputation des Zertifizierers von dynamischen Zertifikaten auf Cloud-Service-Kunden. In: Krcmar, H., Eckert, C., Roßnagel, A., Sunyaev, A., Wiesche, M. (eds) Management sicherer Cloud-Services. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19579-3_27

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