Title
Securely Replicated Web Documents
Abstract
In order to achieve better scalability and reduce latency in handling user requests, many Web applications make extensive use of data replication through caches and Content Delivery Networks. However, in such scenarios data is often placed on untrusted hosts. As a result, existing replication mechanisms open a wide class vulnerabilities, ranging from denial of service to content masquerading. In this paper we present an architecture that combines data content, replication strategies and security in one unified object model and offers integrity guarantees for Web documents replicated on non secure servers.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/IPDPS.2005.395
IPDPS
Keywords
Field
DocType
extensive use,replication mechanism,web document,data replication,better scalability,replication strategy,securely replicated web documents,data content,scenarios data,web application,content delivery networks,service oriented architecture,content management,denial of service,globe,scalability,web server,data security,object model,prototypes,internet,computer science,information retrieval,testing,data integrity
Data security,Replication (computing),Computer science,Server,Computer network,Data integrity,Web application,Content management,Service-oriented architecture,Web server
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2312-9
2
3.62
References 
Authors
15
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bogdan C. Popescu113716.41
Maarten van Steen22808233.34
Bruno Crispo31829237.11
Andrew S. Tanenbaum43803745.87
Jan Sacha5718.80
Ihor Kuz630430.28