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Cloud Computing Systems and Applications in Healthcare, p. 135-162

DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1002-4.ch008

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Data Protection and Security Issues in Social Media:

Book chapter published in 2016 by Chintan M. Bhatt ORCID
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Abstract

Cloud Computing changes the way Information Technology (IT) is expended and oversaw, promising enhanced cost efficiencies, quickened advancement, quicker time-to-market, and the capacity to scale applications of interest (Leighton, 2009). Users have started to explore new ways to interact with each other with the omnipresent nature of Social Networks and Cloud Computing. Facebook, YouTube, Orkut, Twitter, Flickr, Google+, Four Square, Pinterest, and the likes have distorted the way the Internet (Social Cloud) is being used. However, there is an absence of comprehension of protection and security issues of online networking. The protection and security of online networking should be explored, concentrated on and portrayed from different viewpoints (PCs, social, mental and so on). It is basic to distinguish security dangers and shield protection through constant and adaptable frameworks. Subsequent to there is no intelligent limits of the social networking, it is vital to consider the issue from a worldwide viewpoint as well.