Computer Sciences

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The Computer Sciences community showcases scholarly publications and research outputs authored by faculty and researchers in the Faculty of Computer Sciences. This collection includes journal articles, working papers, conference proceedings, and other academic works that contribute to the understanding of theory, policy, and practice. It aims to promote open access to high-quality economic research conducted within the institution.

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    Comparison of cloud storage in terms of privacy and personal data - Sync, pCloud, IceDrive and Egnyte
    (AAB College, 2025-07-14) Hamdiu, Ersan; Santuri Fishekqiu, Nida; Qarkaxhija, Jusuf; Jakupi, Samir
    The cloud, essentially a network of interconnected computers, has revolutionized data storage and sharing. Cloud storage, an integral part of this ecosystem, offers a virtual storage space spanning numerous physical devices. This technology relies on internet-based platforms hosted in data centers provided by service giants like Apple iCloud, Microsoft OneDrive, and Google Cloud Storage. While cloud storage enhances accessibility and convenience, it also introduces heightened risks, primarily due to the transfer of essential services to third-party providers. These risks encompass challenges related to security, privacy, data support, service availability, and regulatory compliance. Cloud storage, characterized by remote data transmission and storage on networked servers, offers a paradigm shift in data management. Users access these remote storage systems via the internet, paying providers based on usage rates. In this paper, we evaluate the security features of four Cloud Storage providers: Sync, pCloud, IceDrive, and Egnyte, with a specific focus on privacy and personal data protection. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of privacy and security aspects in four prominent Cloud Storage services: Sync, pCloud, IceDrive, and Egnyte. The primary objective is to underscore the significance of privacy in the realm of Cloud Storage. Employing methods such as analysis and synthesis, comparative analysis, and empirical meta-analysis, this research delves into the core characteristics of these platforms, focusing on security, compliance, governance, and data protection.

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