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James E. Johnson and William A. Laing. Overview of the Spiralog le system. Digital Technical Journal, 8(2):5-14, 1996.

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Design and Implementation of a Self-Securing Storage.. - Strunk, Goodson.. (2000)   (Correct)

....recovery is to keep a periodic backup of les on trusted storage. Several le systems simplify and extend this process by allowing a snapshot 27 to be taken of a le system [11, 12, 18] This snapshot can then be accessed through the standard le system tools for le retrieval. Spiralog [13] uses a log structured le system to allow for backups to be made during system operation by simply recording the entire log to tertiary storage. While these systems are e ective in preventing the loss of existing critical data, the window of time in which data can be destroyed or tampered with is ....

James E. Johnson and William A. Laing. Overview of the Spiralog le system. Digital Technical Journal, 8(2):5-14, 1996.


Architecture and Interface of a Self-Securing Object Store - Strunk (2000)   (Correct)

....of intrusion recovery is to keep a periodic backup of les on trusted storage. Several le systems simplify and extend this process by allowing a snapshot to be taken of a le system [8, 9, 14] This snapshot can then be accessed through the standard le system tools for le retrieval. Spiralog [10] uses a log structured le system to allow for backups to be made during system operation by simply recording the entire log to tertiary storage. While these systems are e ective in preventing the loss of existing critical data, the window of time in which data can be tampered with or destroyed is ....

James E. Johnson and William A. Laing. Overview of the Spiralog le system. Digital Technical Journal, 8(2):5-14, 1996.


Self-Securing Storage: Protecting Data in Compromised.. - Strunk, Goodson.. (2000)   (30 citations)  (Correct)

....to these. The standard method of intrusion recovery is to keep a periodic backup of les on trusted storage. Several le systems simplify this process by allowing a snapshot to be taken of a le system [11, 12, 17] This snapshot can then be backed up with standard le system tools. Spiralog [13] uses a log structured le system to allow for backups to be made during system operation by simply recording the entire log to tertiary storage. While these systems are e ective in preventing the loss of long existing critical data, the window of time in which data can be destroyed or tampered ....

James E. Johnson and William A. Laing. Overview of the Spiralog le system. Digital Technical Journal, 8(2):5{ 14, 1996.

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