Title
Self-Securing Storage: Protecting Data in Compromised Systems
Abstract
Self-securing storage prevents intruders from undetectably tampering with or permanently deleting stored data. To accomplish this, self-securing storage devices internally audit all requests and keep old versions of data for a window of time, regardless of the commands received from potentially compromised host operating systems. Within the window, system administrators have this valuable information for intrusion diagnosis and recovery. Our implementation, called S4, combines log-structuring...
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/FITS.2003.1264933
OSDI
Keywords
Field
DocType
host operating system,performance cost,old version,intrusion diagnosis,compression technology,self-securing storage,journal-based metadata,comprehensive versioning,conventional storage system,self-securing storage device,internal audit,storage system,operating system
Metadata,Audit,Intrusion,Computer science,Real-time computing,Information repository,Operating system,Database,Software versioning
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
89
13.01
18
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
John D. Strunk153847.56
Garth R. Goodson267943.14
Michael L. Scheinholtz38913.01
Craig A. N. Soules459145.41
Gregory R. Ganger54560383.16