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Table I.2.7 – Distributed document exchange system in trusted inter-cloud
Title Distributed document exchange system in trusted inter-cloud
Description – The CSC requests from CSP(PaaS) cloud-based system which allows
exchanging documents between their partners.
– The CSC requests that these documents could be reviewed, updated and
audited by the CSC or cloud service partner (CSN).
– The CSC requests that distributed document exchange system fits regulatory
policy to reach safety, security and confidentiality constraints.
– The CSP(PaaS) forms federation pattern among CPSs(SaaS) and becomes
contact point for CSC.
– The CSP(PaaS) determine appropriate policies or principles which allows using
of distributed document system in trustworthy manner.
Roles CSC, CSP(PaaS), CSP(SaaS)
Figure (optional)
Pre-conditions (optional) – The CSP(PaaS) and CSPs(SaaS) are in trusted inter-cloud relationship.
Post-conditions (optional) – The CSPs implements governance policy in theirs management system.
Derived requirements – governance policies and governance roles
– data separation for ensuring security and confidentiality
– annotation (tagging) of cloud workloads to comply with regulatory needs
– identity and access management to comply with CSC policy
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