| Dan Farmer. Bring out your dead: the ins and outs of data recovery. Dr. Dobb's Jourmtl, 26(1): 102 108, January 2001. |
....could masquerade as a normal user) from recovering the file, but it still allows the administrator to completely recover after an intrusion. While some users may object to it being retained at all, it is often possible for an administrator to recover a deleted file in a conventional system as well [7]. Also, if the file was stored on the system for any reasonable length of time, it is likely that it was backed up for disaster recovery, making it unlikely that a normal user could force deletion [11] 2.4 Prototype system To evaluate the concepts and feasibility of self securing storage, a ....
Dan Farmer. Bring out your dead: the ins and outs of data recovery. Dr. Dobb's Jourmtl, 26(1): 102 108, January 2001.
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