Security as a Services Factors in Cloud Computing Using
Drajad Wiryawan (a*), Joni Suhartono (b*), Siti Elda Hiererra (c*), Anderes Gui (d*)

a,b,c,d) Information Systems Department, School of Information Systems,
Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia, 11480


Abstract

This study aims to provide input on what factors users can consider in paying attention to matters related to consider the security in cloud-based technology. This study uses the UTAUT2 model, which has been modified to the research needs with various variables such as Regulation (R), Service Data Integration (SDI), Cloud Encryption (CE), Access Control (AC), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Network Protection (NP) and Intention to Use (IU) on Behavior Intention (BI) in the use of cloud computing technology. Data was obtained by distributing questionnaires through the Non-Probability Sampling and Snowball Sampling methods as data collection techniques. All processes through SMART PLS 3.2.8 and SPSS software. The results show that Service Data Integration (SDI), Cloud Encryption (CE), Access Control (AC), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), and Network Protection (NP) have a significant influence on the model. Furthermore, all variable is inversely proportional to the Regulation (R) factor.

Keywords: Security as a Services, Cloud, SPSS, Smart-PLS, Risk

Topic: Computer Science

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