RT Article T1 Benefits and risks of implementing cloud-based technology for child sexual abuse investigations in Australia JF Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice SP 1 OP 18 A1 Westlake, Bryce A2 Brewer, Russell A2 Toole, Kellie A2 Daly, Tom A2 Swearingen, Thomas A2 Fletcher, Scott A2 Ucci, Franco A2 Logos, Katie LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1919689737 AB Transitioning to cloud-based infrastructure (CBI) for processing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) collected during police investigations could address resource challenges agencies currently face. While CBI provides quantifiable scalability and budgetary and inter-agency collaborative advantages, potential risks associated with data security, data sovereignty, and various legal and regulatory concerns may make agencies hesitant to make this transition. However, this paper demonstrates how a ‘shared responsibility model’ approach to cloud security can minimise risks, allowing investigators to take advantage of CBI benefits. In partnership with Oracle Corporation, we demonstrate how this could be implemented and continually monitored for new vulnerabilities within a CSAM context over time. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 14-16 K1 Child sexual exploitation material K1 Investigations K1 Peer-reviewed K1 risk factors K1 Risk Management K1 Technology DO 10.52922/ti77550