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Intrusion Tolerance in Distributed Computing Systems (1991)  (Make Corrections)  (52 citations)
Yves Deswarte, Laurent Blain, Jean-Charles Fabre
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy



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Abstract: An intrusion-tolerant distributed system is a system which is designed so that any intrusion into a part of the system will not endanger confidentiality, integrity and availability. This approach is suitable for distributed systems, because distribution enables isolation of elements so that an intrusion gives physical access to only a part of the system. By intrusion, we mean not only computer break-ins by non-registered people, but also attempts by registered users to exceed or to abuse their... (Update)

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Y. Deswarte, L. Blain and J. Fabre. Intrusion tolerance in distributed computing systems. In Proceedings of the 1991 IEEE Symposium on Research in Security and Privacy, pages 110--121, May 1991. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/deswarte91intrusion.html   More

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    author = "Yves Deswarte and L. Blain and Jean-Charles Fabre",
    title = "Intrusion Tolerance in Distributed Computing Systems",
    booktitle = "{IEEE} Symposium on Security and Privacy",
    pages = "110-121",
    year = "1991",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/deswarte91intrusion.html" }
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