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P. Liu, P. Ammann and S. Jajodia, "Rewriting Histories: Recovering from Malicious Transactions, " Distributed and Parallel Databases Journal (8):1:7--40, January 2000.

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Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Repairable File Service - Zhu, Chiueh (2003)   (Correct)

....every update philosophy. However, neither Venti nor S4 by itself addresses the most time consuming element of damage repair, i.e. identi cation of damaged data sets by intrusions or errors. There have been several research projects on post intrusion database damage repair. Ammann et al. [14, 4, 19] proposed a transaction model and protocols that allow normal transactions to proceed against a database some portions of which are known to be damaged as a result of an intrusion. The proposal is largely a theoretical exercise without detailed system level considerations. Peng Liu [20, 19, 18] ....

....al. 14, 4, 19] proposed a transaction model and protocols that allow normal transactions to proceed against a database some portions of which are known to be damaged as a result of an intrusion. The proposal is largely a theoretical exercise without detailed system level considerations. Peng Liu [20, 19, 18] described a concrete intrusion tolerant database system which can continue its transaction processing service even in the presence of active attacks. It logs database updates in terms of SQL based transactions. Fastrek [9] is a dependency tracking approach for adding intrusion resilience in ....

P. Liu, P. Ammann, and S. Jajodia. Rewriting histories: Recovering from malicious transactions. In Distributed and Parallel Databases, volume 8, pages 7-40, Jan. 2001.


A Security Infrastructure for Mobile Transactional Systems - Cetintemel, Keleher.. (2000)   (Correct)

....integration of decentralized voting protocols with the epidemic communication mainly to achieve increased availability and performance with respect to primarycopy and ROWA type epidemic approaches. However, none of these proposals addressed the security issues we study in this paper. Liu et al. [23] addressed the issue of backing out malicious but committed transactions. This work is complementary to our study in this paper, and can be used by a server that incorrectly committed an update by not supporting a sufficient degree of tolerance. Agrawal and El Abbadi [1] used quorums to preserve ....

P. Liu, P. Ammann, and S. Jajodia. Rewriting Histories: Recovering from Malicious Transactions. Distributed and Parallel Databases, 8(1):7-40, 2000.


On Achieving Fast Damage Appraisal in case of Cyber Attacks - Lala, al. (2000)   (Correct)

....the attacker. Several of these are presented in [9] and [11] Following the detection of the attacking transaction, damage appraisal and recovery phases are carried out [6] Over the last few years researchers have proposed new models and novel damage assessment and recovery techniques [6] [8], 10] and [12] to survive cyber attacks on databases. In [8] Liu et al. have adopted the transaction dependency approach and suggested algorithms to detect the transactions that were directly or transitively dependent upon the attacking transaction. They proposed to rewrite the history in ....

....[11] Following the detection of the attacking transaction, damage appraisal and recovery phases are carried out [6] Over the last few years researchers have proposed new models and novel damage assessment and recovery techniques [6] 8] 10] and [12] to survive cyber attacks on databases. In [8], Liu et al. have adopted the transaction dependency approach and suggested algorithms to detect the transactions that were directly or transitively dependent upon the attacking transaction. They proposed to rewrite the history in order to move the malicious and affected transactions toward the ....

P. Liu, P. Ammann, and S. Jajodia, "Rewriting Histories: Recovering from Malicious Transactions," Distributed and Parallel Databases, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 7-40, January 2000.


Incorporating Transaction Semantics to Reduce Reprocessing .. - Liu, Ammann, Jajodia (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Liu Ammann Jajodia)   (Correct)

....features which can be exploited to save more transactions, ensure the correctness of the merging protocol, and achieve better performance. For lack of space, the proofs of all the Lemmas and Theorems about the rewriting approach except Theorem 4 are omitted. Interested readers can refer to [LAJ99] for the proofs. ffl It can save every affected transaction. ffl In most situations, it can save more transactions than the approaches which are based only on commutativity. ffl Every rewritten history is equivalent to the original history in that they always generate the same final state. ffl ....

P. Liu, P. Ammann, and S. Jajodia. Rewriting histories: Recovering from malicious transactions. Distributed and Parallel Databases, 1999. To appear.


Tamper Detection in Audit Logs - Richard Snodgrass Shilong (2004)   (Correct)

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P. Liu, P. Ammann and S. Jajodia, "Rewriting Histories: Recovering from Malicious Transactions, " Distributed and Parallel Databases Journal (8):1:7--40, January 2000.

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