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SNARE: a strong security scheme for network-attached storage
22nd International Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems, 2003. Proceedings.
This paper presents a strong security scheme for network-attached storage (NAS) that is based on capability and uses a key distribution scheme to keep network-attached storage from performing key management. Our system uses strong cryptography to protect data from spoofing, tampering, eavesdropping and replay attacks, and it also guarantees that the data stored on the storage is copy-resistant. In spite of this level of security, our system does not impose much performance penalty. Our
doi:10.1109/reldis.2003.1238075
dblp:conf/srds/ZhuH03
fatcat:kppyuiufffh4rkfm5bkqbcnltm