Security and Privacy Factors Influencing the Adoption of Cloud Computing in Australian SMEs
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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:48authored byRuwan Nagahawatta, matthew Warren, Scott SalzmanScott Salzman, Sachithra Lokuge
Even though there are myriad benefits of cloud computing, there is a reluctance among
Australian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in adopting cloud computing.
The purpose of this study is to investigate key security and privacy related factors that
influence the intention to adopt cloud computing among Australian SMEs. Based on a
thorough analysis of literature, a comprehensive conceptual model was developed to
assess the impact of security and privacy factors for cloud computing adoption. By
conducting a survey of 186 Australian SMEs, the study identified that security and
privacy related requirements significantly impact cloud computing adoption of SMEs.
The multivariate data analysis also showed that skilled personnel, technology
readiness, data security concerns, data privacy concerns, legal compliance, and trust
in cloud service providers (CSPs) are essential determinants of the intention to adopt
cloud computing by SMEs.
History
Alternative title
Security and Privacy Factors Influencing the Adoption of Cloud Computing in Australian SMEs
Pagination
1-8
Location
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Start date
2021-06-22
End date
2021-06-24
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
Ling PS, Shen K, Vogel D
Title of proceedings
PACIS 2021 : Information Systems for the Future : Proceedings of the 25th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems
Event
Information systems. Conference (25th : 2021 : Dubai, United Arab Emirates)