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    Auditing models of cloud computing service for public administrations

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    Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Management, specialization in Information Systems and Technologies ManagementThe following dissertation discussion focuses on the Cloud Computing parading into Public Administrations, aiming to establish a process based on ISO/IEC standards to secure the interoperability of the clouds. However, global digitalization grows exponentially and seems to be constrained by legislative and lack of defined structure to achieve integrity between systems and processes to equate on the same level the communications between administrations. One of the main challenges that citizens and governments face, is the portability of sensitive information, by approaching them, both can save lots of bureaucracy and agile data management. In line manner, the economic impact and digital wealth of the citizens can largely improve by addressing a solid model reference model to exchange and send information. As such, the potential of a dynamic interaction between clouds is key for the technological future of the administrations and many institutions have already started to incentivize cloud computing to enable economic, social, and health services opportunities
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