Data Security in Foreign Computing: Cloud Solutions and their Impact on Cross-Border Data Integrity

  • Shivam Tiwari Department of CSE, Baderia Global Institute of Engineering and Management (BGIEM), Jabalpur, M.P., India
  • Abhishek Vishwakarma Department of CSE, Baderia Global Institute of Engineering and Management (BGIEM), Jabalpur, M.P., India
  • Vivek Patel Department of CSE, Baderia Global Institute of Engineering and Management (BGIEM), Jabalpur, M.P., India
  • Pragati Jain Department of CSE, Baderia Global Institute of Engineering and Management (BGIEM), Jabalpur, M.P., India
Keywords: Data Security, Foreign Computing, Cloud Computing , Cross-Border Data Flow, Data Integrity, Advanced Security Features, Zero-Trust Architecture

Abstract

The rapid expansion of foreign computing environments and the increasing cross-border flow of data have intensified the challenges of maintaining data security, integrity, and confidentiality. Cloud computing has emerged as a viable solution to these challenges by offering scalable and cost-effective storage and processing capabilities. This study explores data security issues within foreign computing contexts and evaluates the effectiveness of cloud-based solutions. The proposed method leverages advanced security features, such as encryption, access controls, and zero-trust architecture, to enhance data protection. The evaluation of this method demonstrated an accuracy of 97.6%, a mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.403, and a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.203, highlighting its effectiveness in mitigating data security risks. By examining case studies and recent advancements in cloud security technologies, this research provides actionable insights for organizations aiming to bolster their data security measures in an increasingly globalized digital landscape.
Published
2023-08-16