| J.-M. Fray, Y. Deswarte, and D. Powell. Intrusion tolerance using ne-grain fragmentation-scattering. In Proceedings of the 1986. |
....connections, latency is only 24 higher for a shared key and throughput is only 17 worse. For most applications, this slowdown is insigni cant considering that SSL session establishment is only a small part of the interaction with the web server. 8 Related work Fray, Deswarte and Powel [8] and Deswarte, Blain and Fabre [5] describe an encrypted le system where le keys are distributed using Shamir secret sharing across several key servers. Keys are reconstructed every time a le is accessed. In contrast, by using threshold RSA, the ITTC system never reconstructs long term private ....
J. Fray, Y. Deswarte, D. Powell, \Intrusion tolerance using ne-grain fragmentation-scattering", Proceedings IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland, 1986, pp. 194-201.
....o ine and corrupt servers. For instance, one of the share servers can be taken o line for maintenance without a ecting system behavior. ITTC is easy to embed into existing applications. We built a web server and a CA in which private keys are managed using ITTC. It is worth noting that previously [8] and [5] described an encrypted le system where le keys are distributed using Shamir secret sharing across several key servers. Unlike our system, the keys are reconstructed every time a le is accessed. The system [12] is another system that uses threshold cryptography to protect private keys. ....
J. Fray, Y. Deswarte, D. Powell, \Intrusion tolerance using ne-grain fragmentation-scattering", Proceedings IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Oakland, 1986, pp. 194-201.
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J.-M. Fray, Y. Deswarte, and D. Powell. Intrusion tolerance using ne-grain fragmentation-scattering. In Proceedings of the 1986.
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