IoT from Cloud to Fog Computing-Security Concerns

The availability of computational resources, particularly external data storage that is not directly or actively managed by the user, is known as cloud computing. One type of computer architecture called fog computing uses edge devices to perform a significant amount of computation. The fastest-grow...

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Cloud computing
Computer science
Critical path
Customer services
Data storage
Edge computing
Environmentalists
Gossip
Information technology
Internet
Software services
Wide area networks
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